A global authorization rule to restrict access must exist on the web server.

From IIS 7.0 Server STIG

Part of WA000-WI6120

SV-32657r2_rule A global authorization rule to restrict access must exist on the web server.

Vulnerability discussion

Authorization rules can be configured at the server, web site, folder (including Virtual Directories), or file level. It is recommended that URL Authorization be configured to only grant access to the necessary security principals. Configuring a global Authorization rule that restricts access ensures inheritance of the settings down through the hierarchy of web directories. This will ensure access to current and future content is only granted to the appropriate principals, mitigating risk of unauthorized access.

Check content

1. Open the IIS Manager. 2. Click the Server. 3. Double-click the Authorization Rules icon. 4. If any user other then Administrator is listed, this is a finding.

Fix text

1. Open the IIS Manager. 2. Click the Server. 3. Double-click the Authorization Rules icon. 4. Remove all users other than Administrator.

Pro Tips

Lavender hyperlinks in small type off to the right (of CSS class id, if you view the page source) point to globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the link location and paste anywhere you need to talk unambiguously about these things.

You can obtain data about documents and items in other formats. Simply provide an HTTP header Accept: text/turtle or Accept: application/rdf+xml.

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