Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-3803 | DG0017-ORACLE10 | SV-24605r1_rule | ECSD-1 ECSD-2 | Medium |
Description |
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Production, development and other non-production DBMS installations have different access and security requirements. Shared production/non-production DBMS installations secured at a production-level can impede development efforts whereas production/non-production DBMS installations secured at a development-level can lead to exploitation of production-level installations. Production DBMS installations should be kept separate from development, QA, TEST and other non-production DBMS systems. |
STIG | Date |
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Oracle Database 10g Installation STIG | 2014-04-02 |
Check Text ( C-902r1_chk ) |
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Review the System Security Plan and interview the DBA and IAO to determine if the DBMS host contains production and non-production DBMS installations. If the DBMS host contains both production and non-production DBMS installations or the production DBMS installation is being used for non-production efforts, determine if this allowance is documented in the System Security Plan and authorized by the IAO. If not documented and authorized, this is a Finding. NOTE: Though shared production/non-production DBMS installations was allowed under previous database STIG guidance, doing so may place it in violation of OS, Application, Network or Enclave STIG guidance. Ensure that any shared production/non-production DBMS installations meets STIG guidance requirements at all levels or mitigate any conflicts in STIG guidance with your DAA. |
Fix Text (F-26103r1_fix) |
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Recommend establishing a dedicated DBMS host for production DBMS installations (See Checks DG0109 and DG0110). A dedicated host system in this case refers to an instance of the operating system at a minimum. The operating system may reside on a virtual host machine where supported by the DBMS vendor. |