From Oracle HTTP Server 12.1.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000516-WSR-000174
Associated with: CCI-000366
During installation of the web server software, accounts are created for the web server to operate properly. The accounts installed can have either no password installed or a default password, which will be known and documented by the vendor and the user community.
NOTE: Service accounts or system accounts that have no login capability do not need to have passwords set or changed. Review the web server documentation and deployment configuration to determine what non-service/system accounts were installed by the web server installation process. Verify the passwords for these accounts have been set and/or changed from the default passwords. Verify the SA/Web manager are notified of the changed password. If these accounts still have no password or have default passwords, this is a finding. If the SA/web manager does not know the changed password, this is a finding.
Inform the OHS Administrator as to what the password is for the OS account that owns the OHS Software.
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