tc Server CaSa must not use the tomcat-users XML database for user management.

From VMware vRealize Operations Manager 6.x tc Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000141-WSR-000015

Associated with: CCI-000381

SV-99553r1_rule tc Server CaSa must not use the tomcat-users XML database for user management.

Vulnerability discussion

User management and authentication can be an essential part of any application hosted by the web server. Along with authenticating users, the user management function must perform several other tasks like password complexity, locking users after a configurable number of failed logins, and management of temporary and emergency accounts; and all of this must be done enterprise-wide.For historical reasons, tc Server contains a “tomcat-users.xml” file in the configuration directory. This file was originally used by standalone applications that did not authenticate against an LDAP or other enterprise mechanism. vROps does not use this file.

Check content

At the command prompt, execute the following command: cat /usr/lib/vmware-casa/casa-webapp/conf/tomcat-users.xml If “tomcat-users.xml” file contains any user information, this is a finding.

Fix text

Contact the ISSO and/or SA. Determine why user data is being stored in the “tomcat-users.xml” file. The vROps appliance does not maintain user data in this file by default.

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