A private web-sites authentication mechanism must use client certificates.

From IIS 7.0 Site STIG

Part of WG140

SV-32380r4_rule A private web-sites authentication mechanism must use client certificates.

Vulnerability discussion

A DoD private web-site must utilize PKI as an authentication mechanism for web users. Information systems residing behind web servers requiring authorization based on individual identity shall use the identity provided by certificate-based authentication to support access control decisions. Not using client certificates allows an attacker unauthenticated access to private web-sites.

Check content

1. Open the IIS Manager. 2. Click the site name under review. 3. Double click the SSL Settings icon. 4. Ensure Clients Certificate Required is checked. If not, this is a finding. NOTE: If the site has operational reasons to set Clients Certificate Required to unchecked, this vulnerability can be documented locally by the ISSM/ISSO.

Fix text

1. Open the IIS Manager. 2. Click the site name under review. 3. Double click the SSL Settings icon. 4. Click Clients Certificate Required button.

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