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- V-15432 Medium Network devices must use two or more authentication servers for the purpose of granting administrative access.
- V-15434 High The emergency account must be set to an appropriate authorization level to perform necessary administrative functions when the authentication server is not online.
- V-3012 High Network devices must be password protected.
- V-3013 Medium Network devices must display the DoD-approved logon banner warning.
- V-3043 Medium The network device must use different SNMP community names or groups for various levels of read and write access.
- V-3058 Medium Unauthorized accounts must not be configured for access to the network device.
- V-3160 Medium Network devices must be running a current and supported operating system with all IAVMs addressed.
- V-3196 High The network device must use SNMP Version 3 Security Model with FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography for any SNMP agent configured on the device.
- V-3966 Medium In the event the authentication server is down or unavailable, there must only be one local account of last resort created for emergency use.
- V-3969 Medium Network devices must only allow SNMP read-only access.
Content changes 1
- V-14886 Medium descriptioncheck Wireless access points and bridges must be placed in dedicated subnets outside the enclave’s perimeter.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET0230
- Vuln IDs
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- V-3012
- Rule IDs
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- SV-3012r4_rule
Checks: C-3456r6_chk
Review the network devices configuration to determine if administrative access to the device requires some form of authentication--at a minimum a password is required. If passwords aren't used to administrative access to the device, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3037r6_fix
Configure the network devices so it will require a password to gain administrative access to the device.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0340
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3013
- Rule IDs
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- SV-3013r4_rule
Checks: C-3474r10_chk
Review the device configuration or request that the administrator logon to the device and observe the terminal. Verify either Option A or Option B (for systems with character limitations) of the Standard Mandatory DoD Notice and Consent Banner is displayed at logon. The required banner verbiage follows and must be displayed verbatim: Option A You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) Information System (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. By using this IS (which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions: -The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations. -At any time, the USG may inspect and seize data stored on this IS. -Communications using, or data stored on, this IS are not private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and search, and may be disclosed or used for any USG-authorized purpose. -This IS includes security measures (e.g., authentication and access controls) to protect USG interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy. -Notwithstanding the above, using this IS does not constitute consent to PM, LE or CI investigative searching or monitoring of the content of privileged communications, or work product, related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Such communications and work product are private and confidential. See User Agreement for details. Option B If the system is incapable of displaying the required banner verbiage due to its size, a smaller banner must be used. The mandatory verbiage follows: "I've read & consent to terms in IS user agreem't." If the device configuration does not have a logon banner as stated above, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3038r8_fix
Configure all management interfaces to the network device to display the DoD-mandated warning banner verbiage at logon regardless of the means of connection or communication. The required banner verbiage that must be displayed verbatim is as follows: Option A You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) Information System (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. By using this IS (which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions: -The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations. -At any time, the USG may inspect and seize data stored on this IS. -Communications using, or data stored on, this IS are not private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and search, and may be disclosed or used for any USG-authorized purpose. -This IS includes security measures (e.g., authentication and access controls) to protect USG interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy. -Notwithstanding the above, using this IS does not constitute consent to PM, LE or CI investigative searching or monitoring of the content of privileged communications, or work product, related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Such communications and work product are private and confidential. See User Agreement for details. Option B If the system is incapable of displaying the required banner verbiage due to its size, a smaller banner must be used. The mandatory verbiage follows: "I've read & consent to terms in IS user agreem't."
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1639
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3014
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3014r4_rule
Checks: C-3540r6_chk
Review the management connection for administrative access and verify the network device is configured to time-out the connection at 10 minutes or less of inactivity. If the device does not terminate inactive management connections at 10 minutes or less, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3039r5_fix
Configure the network devices to ensure the timeout for unattended administrative access connections is no longer than 10 minutes.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1675
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3043
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3043r4_rule
Checks: C-3825r7_chk
Review the SNMP configuration of all managed nodes to ensure different community names (V1/2) or groups/users (V3) are configured for read-only and read-write access. If unique community strings or accounts are not used for SNMP peers, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3068r4_fix
Configure the SNMP community strings on the network device and change them from the default values. SNMP community strings and user passwords must be unique and not match any other network device passwords. Different community strings (V1/2) or groups (V3) must be configured for various levels of read and write access.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET0460
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3056
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3056r7_rule
Checks: C-3503r11_chk
Review the network device configuration and validate there are no group accounts configured for access. If a group account is configured on the device, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3081r9_fix
Configure individual user accounts for each authorized person then remove any group accounts.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0465
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3057
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3057r5_rule
Checks: C-3504r6_chk
Review the accounts authorized for access to the network device. Determine if the accounts are assigned the lowest privilege level necessary to perform assigned duties. User accounts must be set to a specific privilege level which can be mapped to specific commands or a group of commands. Authorized accounts should have the greatest privilege level unless deemed necessary for assigned duties. If it is determined that authorized accounts are assigned to greater privileges than necessary, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3082r5_fix
Configure authorized accounts with the least privilege rule. Each user will have access to only the privileges they require to perform their assigned duties.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0470
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3058
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3058r5_rule
Checks: C-3505r5_chk
Review the organization's responsibilities list and reconcile the list of authorized accounts with those accounts defined for access to the network device. If an unauthorized account is configured for access to the device, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3083r5_fix
Remove any account configured for access to the network device that is not defined in the organization's responsibilities list.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1638
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3069
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3069r5_rule
Checks: C-3532r8_chk
Review the network device configuration to verify only secure protocols using FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules are used for any administrative access. Some of the secure protocols used for administrative and management access are listed below. This list is not all inclusive and represents a sample selection of secure protocols. -SSHv2 -SCP -HTTPS using TLS If management connections are established using protocols without FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3094r5_fix
Configure the network device to use secure protocols with FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- Version
- NET1640
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3070
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3070r4_rule
Checks: C-3542r6_chk
Review the configuration to verify all attempts to access the device via management connection are logged. If management connection attempts are not logged, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3095r3_fix
Configure the device to log all access attempts to the device to establish a management connection for administrative access.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET0240
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3143
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3143r4_rule
Checks: C-40236r3_chk
Review the network devices configuration to determine if the vendor default password is active. If any vendor default passwords are used on the device, this is a finding.
Fix: F-35391r3_fix
Remove any vendor default passwords from the network devices configuration.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0700
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3160
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3160r4_rule
Checks: C-3549r4_chk
Have the administrator display the OS version in operation. The OS must be current with related IAVMs addressed. If the device is using an OS that does not meet all IAVMs or currently not supported by the vendor, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3185r4_fix
Update operating system to a supported version that addresses all related IAVMs.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET1636
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3175
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3175r5_rule
Checks: C-3516r9_chk
Review the network device configuration to verify all management connections for administrative access require authentication. If authentication isn't configured for management access, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3200r3_fix
Configure authentication for all management connections.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET1660
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3196
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3196r4_rule
Checks: C-3820r6_chk
Review the device configuration to verify it is configured to use SNMPv3 with both SHA authentication and privacy using AES encryption. Downgrades: If the site is using Version 1 or Version 2 with all of the appropriate patches and has developed a migration plan to implement the Version 3 Security Model, this finding can be downgraded to a Category II. If the targeted asset is running SNMPv3 and does not support SHA or AES, but the device is configured to use MD5 authentication and DES or 3DES encryption, then the finding can be downgraded to a Category III. If the site is using Version 1 or Version 2 and has installed all of the appropriate patches or upgrades to mitigate any known security vulnerabilities, this finding can be downgraded to a Category II. In addition, if the device does not support SNMPv3, this finding can be downgraded to a Category III provided all of the appropriate patches to mitigate any known security vulnerabilities have been applied and has developed a migration plan that includes the device upgrade to support Version 3 and the implementation of the Version 3 Security Model. If the device is configured to use to anything other than SNMPv3 with at least SHA-1 and AES, this is a finding. Downgrades can be determined based on the criteria above.
Fix: F-3221r5_fix
If SNMP is enabled, configure the network device to use SNMP Version 3 Security Model with FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography (i.e., SHA authentication and AES encryption).
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET1665
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3210
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3210r4_rule
Checks: C-3822r7_chk
Review the network devices configuration and verify if either of the SNMP community strings "public" or "private" is being used. If default or well-known community strings are used for SNMP, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3235r4_fix
Configure unique SNMP community strings replacing the default community strings.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- WIR0125-01
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3515
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3515r2_rule
Checks: C-22364r1_chk
Detailed Policy requirements: Encryption requirements for data in transit: - The WLAN infrastructure (e.g., access point, bridge, or WLAN controller) and WLAN client device must be configured to use the AES-CCMP encryption protocol. Check procedures: - Interview IAO and review WLAN system documentation. - Determine if the WLAN network and client components encryption setting has been configured to use the AES-CCMP encryption protocol and no others. - Mark as a finding if the WLAN is configured to support any encryption protocol other than AES-CCMP, even if AES-CCMP is one of several supported options.
Fix: F-3446r1_fix
Implement AES-CCMP to protect data in transit. Deactivate encryption protocols other than AES-CCMP.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0440
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3966
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3966r5_rule
Checks: C-3502r6_chk
Review the network device configuration to determine if an authentication server is defined for gaining administrative access. If so, there must be only one account of last resort configured locally for an emergency. Verify the username and password for the account of last resort is contained within a sealed envelope kept in a safe. If an authentication server is used and more than one local account exists, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3899r8_fix
Configure the device to only allow one local account of last resort for emergency access and store the credentials in a secure manner.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1624
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3967
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3967r4_rule
Checks: C-3511r5_chk
Review the configuration and verify a session using the console port will time out after 10 minutes or less of inactivity. If console access is not configured to timeout at 10 minutes or less, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3900r4_fix
Configure the timeout for idle console connection to 10 minutes or less.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0894
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3969
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-3969r5_rule
Checks: C-3942r10_chk
Review the network device configuration and verify SNMP community strings are read-only when using SNMPv1, v2c, or basic v3 (no authentication or privacy). Write access may be used if authentication is configured when using SNMPv3. If write-access is used for SNMP versions 1, 2c, or 3-noAuthNoPriv mode and there is no documented approval by the ISSO, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3902r7_fix
Configure the network device to allow for read-only SNMP access when using SNMPv1, v2c, or basic v3 (no authentication or privacy). Write access may be used if authentication is configured when using SNMPv3.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET1623
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4582
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-4582r5_rule
Checks: C-3510r6_chk
Review the network device's configuration and verify authentication is required for console access. If authentication is not configured for console access, this is a finding.
Fix: F-4515r4_fix
Configure authentication for console access on the network device.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1637
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-5611
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-5611r4_rule
Checks: C-3527r6_chk
Review the configuration and verify management access to the device is allowed only from hosts within the management network. If management access can be gained from outside of the authorized management network, this is a finding.
Fix: F-5522r4_fix
Configure an ACL or filter to restrict management access to the device from only the management network.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1645
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-5612
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-5612r4_rule
Checks: C-3534r6_chk
Review the configuration and verify the timeout is set for 60 seconds or less. The SSH service terminates the connection if protocol negotiation (that includes user authentication) is not complete within this timeout period. If the device is not configured to drop broken SSH sessions after 60 seconds, this is a finding.
Fix: F-5523r5_fix
Configure the network devices so it will require a secure shell timeout of 60 seconds or less.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1646
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-5613
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-5613r4_rule
Checks: C-3538r8_chk
Review the configuration and verify the number of unsuccessful SSH logon attempts is set at 3. If the device is not configured to reset unsuccessful SSH logon attempts at 3, this is a finding.
Fix: F-5524r9_fix
Configure the network device to require a maximum number of unsuccessful SSH logon attempts at 3.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- Version
- NET1629
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-7011
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-7365r4_rule
Checks: C-3513r5_chk
Review the configuration and verify the auxiliary port is disabled unless a secured modem providing encryption and authentication is connected. If the auxiliary port is enabled without the use of a secured modem, this is a finding.
Fix: F-6614r3_fix
Disable the auxiliary port. If used for out-of-band administrative access, the port must be connected to a secured modem providing encryption and authentication.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0813
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14671
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-15327r4_rule
Checks: C-12793r7_chk
Review the device configuration and verify it is authenticating the NTP messages received from the NTP server or peer. Authentication must be performed using either PKI (supported in NTP v4) or SHA-1 hashing algorithm. If NTP messages are not authenticated using PKI or SHA-1 hashing, this is a finding.
Fix: F-14132r2_fix
Configure the device to authenticate all received NTP messages using either PKI (supported in NTP v4) or SHA-1 hashing algorithm.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET1647
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14717
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-15459r4_rule
Checks: C-12924r8_chk
Review the configuration and verify SSH Version 1 is not being used for administrative access. If the device is using an SSHv1 session, this is a finding.
Fix: F-14184r5_fix
Configure the network device to use SSH version 2.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- Version
- WIR0105
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14846
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-15614r1_rule
Checks: C-13276r1_chk
Review device configuration. 1. Obtain the SSID using a wireless scanner or the AP or WLAN controller management software. 2. Verify the name is not meaningful (e.g., site name, product name, room number, etc.) or set to the manufacturer's default value. Mark as a finding if the SSID does not meet the requirement listed above.
Fix: F-34142r1_fix
Change the SSID to a pseudo random word that does not identify the unit, base, or organization.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- WIR0135
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14886
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-15654r2_rule
Checks: C-13412r3_chk
Detailed policy requirements: Wireless access points and bridges must not be directly connected to the enclave network. A network device must separate wireless access from other elements of the enclave network. Sites must also comply with the Network Infrastructure STIG configuration requirements for DMZ, VLAN, and VPN configurations, as applicable. Examples of acceptable architectures include placing access points or controllers in a screened subnet (e.g. DMZ separating intranet and wireless network) or dedicated virtual LAN (VLAN) with ACLs. Check Procedures: Review network architecture with the network administrator. 1. Verify compliance by inspecting the site network topology diagrams. 2. Since many network diagrams are not kept up-to-date, walk through the connections with the network administrator using network management tools or diagnostic commands to verify the diagrams are current. If the site’s wireless infrastructure, such as access points and bridges, is not isolated from the enclave network, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3448r1_fix
Remove wireless network devices with direct connections to an enclave network. If feasible, reconfigure network connections to isolate the WLAN infrastructure from the enclave network, separating them with a firewall or equivalent protection.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0433
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15432
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16259r4_rule
Checks: C-14439r6_chk
Verify an authentication server is required to access the device and that there are two or more authentication servers defined. If the device is not configured for two separate authentication servers, this is a finding.
Fix: F-15096r3_fix
Configure the device to use two separate authentication servers.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- Version
- NET0441
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15434
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16261r4_rule
Checks: C-14441r5_chk
Review the emergency account configured on the network devices and verify that it has been assigned to a privilege level that will enable the administrator to perform necessary administrative functions when the authentication server is not online. If the emergency account is configured for more access than needed to troubleshoot issues, this is a finding.
Fix: F-15098r6_fix
Assign a privilege level to the emergency account to allow the administrator to perform necessary administrative functions when the authentication server is not online.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0991
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-17821
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-19075r4_rule
Checks: C-19238r5_chk
Review the device configuration to determine if the OOB management interface is assigned an appropriate IP address from the authorized OOB management network. If an IP address assigned to the interface is not from an authorized OOB management network, this is a finding.
Fix: F-17736r2_fix
Configure the OOB management interface with an IP address from the address space belonging to the OOBM network.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0992
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-17822
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-19076r4_rule
Checks: C-19239r5_chk
Step 1: Verify the managed interface has an inbound and outbound ACL or filter. Step 2: Verify the ingress ACL blocks all transit traffic--that is, any traffic not destined to the router itself. In addition, traffic accessing the managed elements should be originated at the NOC. Step 3: Verify the egress ACL blocks any traffic not originated by the managed element. If management interface does not have an ingress and egress filter configured and applied, this is a finding.
Fix: F-17737r2_fix
If the management interface is a routed interface, it must be configured with both an ingress and egress ACL. The ingress ACL should block any transit traffic, while the egress ACL should block any traffic that was not originated by the managed network device.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- Version
- NET0812
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-23747
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28651r4_rule
Checks: C-3581r5_chk
Review the configuration and verify two NTP servers have been defined. If the device is not configured to use two separate NTP servers, this is a finding.
Fix: F-3044r2_fix
Configure the device to use two separate NTP servers.
- RMF Control
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- Version
- NET0405
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-28784
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-36774r4_rule
Checks: C-35853r3_chk
Review the device configuration to determine if the call home service or feature is disabled on the device. If the call home service is enabled on the device, this is a finding.
Fix: F-31103r1_fix
Configure the network device to disable the call home service or feature.