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tc Server CaSa must produce log records containing sufficient information to establish when (date and time) events occurred.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-88841 VROM-TC-000175 SV-99491r1_rule Medium
Description
After a security incident has occurred, investigators will often review log files to determine when events occurred. Understanding the precise sequence of events is critical for investigation of a suspicious event. As a Tomcat derivative, tc Server can be configured with an “AccessLogValve”. A Valve element represents a component that can be inserted into the request processing pipeline. The pattern attribute of the “AccessLogValve” controls which data gets logged. The “%t” parameter specifies that the system time should be recorded.
STIG Date
VMware vRealize Operations Manager 6.x tc Server Security Technical Implementation Guide 2018-10-12

Details

Check Text ( C-88533r1_chk )
At the command prompt, execute the following command:

tail /storage/log/vcops/log/casa/localhost_access_log.YYYY-MM-dd.txt

Note: Substitute the actual date in the file name.

If the time and date of events are not being recorded, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-95583r1_fix)
Navigate to and open /usr/lib/vmware-casa/casa-webapp/conf/server.xml.

Navigate to and locate .

Configure the node with the below.

Note: The “AccessLogValve” should be configured as follows:

directory="logs"
pattern="%h %l %u %t "%r" %s %b"
prefix="localhost_access_log."
suffix=".txt"/>