From HP-UX 11.31 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of GEN005504
Associated with IA controls: ECSC-1
Associated with: CCI-000069
The SSH daemon should only listen on network addresses designated for management traffic. If the system has multiple network interfaces and SSH listens on addresses not designated for management traffic, the SSH service could be subject to unauthorized access. If SSH is used for purposes other than management, such as providing an SFTP service, the list of approved listening addresses may be documented.
Ask the SA if any/all interfaces are authorized for management traffic. If all interfaces are authorized, this is not a finding.
Check the SSH daemon configuration for listening network addresses. Note that keywords are case-insensitive and arguments (args) are case-sensitive.
keyword=ListenAddress
arg(s)=
Edit the configuration file to specify listening for network addresses designated for management traffic only, or remove the ListenAddress line entry.
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