V-258725 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must remove unneeded serial devices. | Ensure no device is connected to a virtual machine if it is not required. For example, floppy, serial, and parallel ports are rarely used for virtual machines in a data center environment, and... |
V-258724 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must remove unneeded parallel devices. | Ensure no device is connected to a virtual machine if it is not required. For example, floppy, serial, and parallel ports are rarely used for virtual machines in a data center environment, and... |
V-258727 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must disable DirectPath I/O devices when not required. | VMDirectPath I/O (PCI passthrough) enables direct assignment of hardware PCI functions to VMs. This gives the VM access to the PCI functions with minimal intervention from the ESXi host. This is a... |
V-258726 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must remove unneeded USB devices. | Ensure no device is connected to a virtual machine if it is not required. For example, floppy, serial, and parallel ports are rarely used for virtual machines in a data center environment, and... |
V-258721 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must not use independent, nonpersistent disks. | The security issue with nonpersistent disk mode is that successful attackers, with a simple shutdown or reboot, might undo or remove any traces they were ever on the machine. To safeguard against... |
V-258720 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must enable logging. | The ESXi hypervisor maintains logs for each individual VM by default. These logs contain information including, but not limited to, power events, system failure information, tools status and... |
V-258722 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must remove unneeded floppy devices. | Ensure no device is connected to a virtual machine if it is not required. For example, floppy, serial, and parallel ports are rarely used for virtual machines in a data center environment, and... |
V-258707 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must have virtual disk wiping disabled. | Shrinking and wiping (erasing) a virtual disk reclaims unused space in it. If there is empty space in the disk, this process reduces the amount of space the virtual disk occupies on the host... |
V-258706 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must have virtual disk shrinking disabled. | Shrinking a virtual disk reclaims unused space in it. If there is empty space in the disk, this process reduces the amount of space the virtual disk occupies on the host drive. Normal users and... |
V-258708 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must limit console sharing. | By default, more than one user at a time can connect to remote console sessions. When multiple sessions are activated, each terminal window receives a notification about the new session. If an... |
V-258714 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must be configured to lock when the last console connection is closed. | When accessing the VM console, the guest operating system must be locked when the last console user disconnects, limiting the possibility of session hijacking. This setting only applies to... |
V-258716 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must enable encryption for vMotion. | vMotion migrations in vSphere 6.0 and earlier transferred working memory and CPU state information in clear text over the vMotion network. As of vSphere 6.5, this transfer can be transparently... |
V-258717 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must enable encryption for Fault Tolerance. | Fault Tolerance log traffic can be encrypted. This could contain sensitive data from the protected machine's memory or CPU instructions.
vSphere Fault Tolerance performs frequent checks between a... |
V-258710 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must prevent unauthorized removal, connection, and modification of devices. | In a virtual machine, users and processes without root or administrator privileges can connect or disconnect devices, such as network adaptors and CD-ROM drives, and can modify device settings.... |
V-258711 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must not be able to obtain host information from the hypervisor. | If enabled, a VM can obtain detailed information about the physical host. The default value for the parameter is FALSE. This setting should not be TRUE unless a particular VM requires this... |
V-258718 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must configure log size. | The ESXi hypervisor maintains logs for each individual VM by default. These logs contain information including but not limited to power events, system failure information, tools status and... |
V-258719 | Medium | Virtual machines (VMs) must configure log retention. | The ESXi hypervisor maintains logs for each individual VM by default. These logs contain information including but not limited to power events, system failure information, tools status and... |
V-258723 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must remove unneeded CD/DVD devices. | Ensure no device is connected to a virtual machine if it is not required. For example, floppy, serial, and parallel ports are rarely used for virtual machines in a data center environment, and... |
V-258705 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must have paste operations disabled. | Copy and paste operations are disabled by default; however, explicitly disabling this feature will enable audit controls to verify this setting is correct. Copy, paste, drag and drop, or GUI... |
V-258704 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must have drag and drop operations disabled. | Copy and paste operations are disabled by default; however, explicitly disabling this feature will enable audit controls to verify this setting is correct. Copy, paste, drag and drop, or GUI... |
V-258703 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must have copy operations disabled. | Copy and paste operations are disabled by default; however, explicitly disabling this feature will enable audit controls to verify this setting is correct. Copy, paste, drag and drop, or GUI... |
V-258709 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must limit informational messages from the virtual machine to the VMX file. | The configuration file containing these name-value pairs is limited to a size of 1MB. If not limited, VMware tools in the guest operating system are capable of sending a large and continuous data... |
V-258715 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must disable 3D features when not required. | For performance reasons, it is recommended that 3D acceleration be disabled on virtual machines that do not require 3D functionality (e.g., most server workloads or desktops not using 3D applications). |
V-258712 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must have shared salt values disabled. | When salting is enabled (Mem.ShareForceSalting=1 or 2) to share a page between two virtual machines, both salt and the content of the page must be same. A salt value is a configurable advanced... |
V-258713 | Low | Virtual machines (VMs) must disable access through the "dvfilter" network Application Programming Interface (API). | An attacker might compromise a VM by using the "dvFilter" API. Configure only VMs that need this access to use the API. |