Anonymous user access to the web server application directories must be prohibited.

From Web Server Security Requirements Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000211-WSR-000031

Associated with: CCI-001082

SV-70247r2_rule Anonymous user access to the web server application directories must be prohibited.

Vulnerability discussion

In order to properly monitor the changes to the web server and the hosted applications, logging must be enabled. Along with logging being enabled, each record must properly contain the changes made and the names of those who made the changes.Allowing anonymous users the capability to change the web server or the hosted application will not generate proper log information that can then be used for forensic reporting in the case of a security issue. Allowing anonymous users to make changes will also grant change capabilities to anybody without forcing a user to authenticate before the changes can be made.

Check content

Review the web server documentation and configuration to determine if anonymous users can make changes to the web server or any applications hosted by the web server. If anonymous users can make changes, this is a finding.

Fix text

Configure the web server to not allow anonymous users to change the web server or any hosted applications.

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