From IBM DataPower Network Device Management Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000379-NDM-000303
Associated with: CCI-001744
Unauthorized changes to the baseline configuration could make the device vulnerable to various attacks or allow unauthorized access to the device. Changes to device configurations can have unintended side effects, some of which may be relevant to security.
This requirement may be verified by executing each configuration item modification event that requires tracking and then examining the audit log (the most recent entry will be at the bottom of the log). Using the DataPower Gateway web interface, the audit log event code for each configuration item modification event shown in the audit log must be confirmed to exist in the list of Trap Event Subscriptions in the SNMP notification settings: Administration >> Access >> SNMP Settings, Trap Event Subscriptions tab. If the code is not present, this is a finding.
Configure the DataPower Gateway to use an SNMP trap to send the log failure event to a properly configured SNMP server. In the DataPower web interface, navigate to Administration >> Access >> SNMP Settings. Configure "Trap Event Subscriptions" to include Event Subscriptions that indicate unauthorized configuration changes. Configure "Trap and Notification Targets" to include an approved SNMP server that generates alerts that will be forwarded to organizational personnel when a modification to a configuration item has occurred.
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