From Web Server Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000116-WSR-000066
Associated with: CCI-000159
Without an internal clock used as the reference for the time stored on each event to provide a trusted common reference for the time, forensic analysis would be impeded. Determining the correct time a particular event occurred on the web server is critical when conducting forensic analysis and investigating system events.
Review the web server documentation and deployment configuration to determine if the internal system clock is used for date and time stamps. If this is not feasible, an alternative workaround is to take an action that generates an entry in the log and then immediately query the operating system for the current time. A reasonable match between the two times will suffice as evidence that the system is using the internal clock for date and time stamps. If the web server does not use the internal system clock to generate time stamps, this is a finding.
Configure the web server to use internal system clocks to generate date and time stamps for log records.
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