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Exchange Receive connector Maximum Hop Count must be 60.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-69835 EX13-EG-000135 SV-84457r1_rule Medium
Description
Email system availability depends in part on best practice strategies for setting tuning configurations. This setting controls the maximum number of hops (email servers traversed) a message may take as it travels to its destination. Part of the original Internet protocol implementation, the hop count limit prevents a message from being passed in a routing loop indefinitely. Messages exceeding the maximum hop count are discarded undelivered. Recent studies indicate that virtually all messages can be delivered in fewer than 60 hops. If the hop count is set too low, messages may expire before they reach their destinations. If set too high, an undeliverable message may cycle between servers, raising the risk of network congestion.
STIG Date
MS Exchange 2013 Edge Transport Server Security Technical Implementation Guide 2019-03-11

Details

Check Text ( C-70305r1_chk )
Review the Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP).

Determine the value for Receive connectors.

Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the following command:

Get-ReceiveConnector | Select Name, Identity, MaxHopCount

For each Receive connector, if the value of MaxHopCount is not set to 60, this is a finding.

or

If the value of MaxHopCount is set to a value other than 60 and has signoff and risk acceptance, this is not a finding.
Fix Text (F-76065r1_fix)
Update the EDSP.

Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the following command:

Set-ReceiveConnector -Identity <'IdentityName'> -MaxHopCount 60

Note: The value must be in quotes.

or

The value as identified by the EDSP that has obtained a signoff with risk acceptance.

Repeat the procedure for each Receive connector.