The application server must protect log tools from unauthorized access.

From Application Server Security Requirements Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000121-AS-000081

Associated with: CCI-001493

SV-46500r3_rule The application server must protect log tools from unauthorized access.

Vulnerability discussion

Protecting log data also includes identifying and protecting the tools used to view and manipulate log data. Depending upon the log format and application, system and application log tools may provide the only means to manipulate and manage application and system log data. It is, therefore, imperative that access to log tools be controlled and protected from unauthorized access. Application servers provide a web- and/or a command line-based management functionality for managing the application server log capabilities. In addition, subsets of log tool components may be stored on the file system as jar or xml configuration files. The application server must ensure that in addition to protecting any web-based log tools, any file system-based tools are protected as well.

Check content

Review the application server documentation and server configuration to determine if the application server protects log tools from unauthorized access. Request a system administrator attempt to access log tools while logged into the server in a role that does not have the requisite privileges. If the application server does not protect log tools from unauthorized access, this is a finding.

Fix text

Configure the application server or OS to protect log tools from unauthorized access.

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