From IBM DataPower ALG Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000233-ALG-000115
Associated with: CCI-001664
Network elements (depending on function) utilize sessions and session identifiers to control application behavior and user access. If an attacker can guess the session identifier, or can inject or manually insert session information, the valid user's application session can be compromised.
From the web interface for DataPower device management, verify that the DataPower Gateway Cryptographic Mode is Set to FIPS 140-2 Level 1; Status >> Crypto >> Cryptographic Mode Status Then, verify that the session identifiers (TIDs) in the System Log are random; Status >> View Logs >> Systems Logs. If these items are not configured, this is a finding.
From the DataPower command line, enter "use-fips on" to configure DataPower to generate unique session identifiers using a FIPS 140-2 approved random number generator. From the web interface, use "Set Cryptographic Mode" (Administration >> Miscellaneous >> Crypto Tools, Set Cryptographic Mode tab) to set the appliance to "FIPS 140-2 Level 1" mode. This will achieve NIST SP800-131a compliance.
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