From Juniper Router RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000202-RTR-000001
Associated with: CCI-001109
A deny-all, permit-by-exception network communications traffic policy ensures that only connections that are essential and approved are allowed.
This requirement is not applicable for the DoDIN Backbone. Review the router configuration to verify that the inbound filter applied to all external interfaces is configured to allow specific ports and protocols and deny all other traffic. Verify that an inbound filter is applied to all external interfaces as shown in the example below. interfaces { ge-0/0/0 { unit 0 { family inet { filter { input FILTER_INBOUND_TRAFFIC; } address 11.1.12.2/24; } } } Review inbound filters to verify that the ending term is configured to deny all other traffic that is not explicitly allowed. firewall { family inet { filter FILTER_INBOUND_TRAFFIC { term ALLOW_BGP { from { destination-address { 11.1.24.0/24; } protocol tcp; destination-port bgp; } then accept; } … … … term ALLOW_XYZ { from { protocol xyz; } then accept; } term DENY_ALL_OTHER { then { syslog; discard; } } } If the filter is not configured to allow specific ports and protocols and deny all other traffic, this is a finding. If the filter is not configured inbound on all external interfaces, this is a finding.
This requirement is not applicable for the DoDIN Backbone. Configure a term at the end of the inbound filter to deny all other traffic by default as shown in the example below. [edit firewall family inet] set filter FILTER_INBOUND_TRAFFIC term DENY_ALL_OTHER then syslog discard
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