From Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000117-AS-000077
Associated with: CCI-000160
Determining the correct time a particular application event occurred on a system is critical when conducting forensic analysis and investigating system events.
1. Access EM 2. Select the domain from the navigation tree, and use the dropdown to select 'WebLogic Domain' -> 'Security' -> 'Security Provider Configuration' 3. Beneath 'Audit Service' section, click 'Configure' button 4. Ensure the 'Timezone Settings' radio button is set to 'UTC' so audit logs will be time stamped in Coordinated Universal Time regardless of the time zone of the underlying physical or virtual machine 5. The time stamp will be recorded according to the operating system's set time If the 'Timezone Settings' radio button is not set to 'UTC', this is a finding.
1. Access EM 2. Select the domain from the navigation tree, and use the dropdown to select 'WebLogic Domain' -> 'Security' -> 'Security Provider Configuration' 3. Beneath 'Audit Service' section, click 'Configure' button 4. Set the 'Timezone Settings' radio button to 'UTC' so audit logs will be time stamped in Coordinated Universal Time regardless of the time zone of the underlying physical or virtual machine 5. The time stamp will be recorded according to the operating system's set time 6. Click 'Apply' and restart the servers in the WebLogic domain
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