tc Server VCO must have mappings set for Java Servlet Pages.

From VMware vRealize Automation 7.x tc Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000141-WSR-000083

Associated with: CCI-000381

SV-100667r1_rule tc Server VCO must have mappings set for Java Servlet Pages.

Vulnerability discussion

Resource mapping is the process of tying a particular file type to a process in the web server that can serve that type of file to a requesting client and to identify which file types are not to be delivered to a client.By not specifying which files can and which files cannot be served to a user, the web server could deliver to a user web server configuration files, log files, password files, etc. As a derivative of the Apache Tomcat project, tc Server is a java-based web server. As a result, the main file extension used by tc Server is *.jsp. This check ensures that the *.jsp file type has been properly mapped to servlets.

Check content

At the command prompt, execute the following command: grep -E '\*\.jsp' -B 2 -A 2 /etc/vco/app-server/web.xml If the jsp and jspx file extensions have not been mapped to the JSP servlet, this is a finding.

Fix text

Navigate to and open /etc/vco/app-server/web.xml. Navigate to and locate the mapping for the JSP servlet. It is the node that contains jsp. Configure the node to look like the code snippet below: jsp *.jsp *.jspx

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