Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-252160 | MD4X-00-003100 | SV-252160r879613_rule | High |
Description |
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The DoD standard for authentication is DoD-approved PKI certificates. PKI certificate-based authentication is performed by requiring the certificate holder to cryptographically prove possession of the corresponding private key. If the private key is stolen, an attacker can use the private key(s) to impersonate the certificate holder. In cases where MongoDB-stored private keys are used to authenticate MongoDB to the system's clients, loss of the corresponding private keys would allow an attacker to successfully perform undetected man in the middle attacks against MongoDB system and its clients. Both the holder of a digital certificate and the issuing authority must take careful measures to protect the corresponding private key. Private keys should always be generated and protected in FIPS 140-2 or 140-3 validated cryptographic modules. All access to the private key(s) of MongoDB must be restricted to authorized and authenticated users. If unauthorized users have access to one or more of MongoDB's private keys, an attacker could gain access to the key(s) and use them to impersonate the database on the network or otherwise perform unauthorized actions. |
STIG | Date |
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MongoDB Enterprise Advanced 4.x Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2023-12-18 |
Check Text ( C-55616r813860_chk ) |
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In the MongoDB database configuration file (default location: /etc/mongod.conf), review the following parameters: net: tls: mode: requireTLS certificateKeyFile: /etc/ssl/mongodb.pem CAFile: /etc/ssl/caToValidateClientCertificates.pem Verify ownership, group ownership, and permissions for the MongoDB config file (default: /etc/mongod.conf), the PEMKeyFile (default /etc/ssl/mongodb.pem), and the CAFile (default /etc/ssl/caToValidateClientCertificates.pem). For each file, run following command and review its output: ls -al filepath example output: -rw------- 1 mongod mongod 566 Apr 26 20:20 filepath If the user owner is not mongod, this is a finding. If the group owner is not mongod, this is a finding. If the file is more permissive than 600, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-55566r813861_fix) |
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To set proper ownership, group ownership, and permissions, run these commands: chown mongod:mongod /etc/ssl/mongodb.pem chmod 600 /etc/ssl/mongodb.pem chown mongod:mongod /etc/ssl/caToValidateClientCertificates.pem chmod 600 /etc/ssl/caToValidateClientCertificates.pem |