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The Deny access to this computer from the network user right on member servers must be configured to prevent access from highly privileged domain accounts and local accounts on domain systems and unauthenticated access on all systems.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-1155 WINUR-000017-MS SV-32302r6_rule Medium
Description
Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities. The "Deny access to this computer from the network" right defines the accounts that are prevented from logging on from the network. In an Active Directory Domain, denying logons to the Enterprise Admins and Domain Admins groups on lower trust systems helps mitigate the risk of privilege escalation from credential theft attacks which could lead to the compromise of an entire domain. Local accounts on domain-joined systems must also be assigned this right to decrease the risk of lateral movement resulting from credential theft attacks. The Guests group must be assigned this right to prevent unauthenticated access.
STIG Date
Windows Server 2008 R2 Member Server Security Technical Implementation Guide 2017-07-28

Details

Check Text ( None )
None
Fix Text (F-77603r2_fix)
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration >> Windows Settings >> Security Settings >> Local Policies >> User Rights Assignment >> "Deny access to this computer from the network" to include the following.

Domain Systems Only:
Enterprise Admins group
Domain Admins group
"Local account and member of Administrators group" or "Local account" (see Note below)

All Systems:
Guests group

Systems dedicated to the management of Active Directory (AD admin platforms, see V-36436 in the Active Directory Domain STIG) are exempt from denying the Enterprise Admins and Domain Admins groups.

Note: Microsoft Security Advisory Patch 2871997 adds new built-in security groups, "Local account" and "Local account and member of Administrators group", to Windows Server 2008 R2. "Local account" is more restrictive but may cause issues on servers such as systems that provide Failover Clustering.