The OS X Application Firewall must be enabled.

From Apple OS X 10.12 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-OS-000480-GPOS-00232

Associated with: CCI-000366

SV-90807r1_rule The OS X Application Firewall must be enabled.

Vulnerability discussion

The Application Firewall is the built-in firewall that comes with OS X and must be enabled. Firewalls protect computers from network attacks by blocking or limiting access to open network ports. Application firewalls limit which applications are allowed to communicate over the network.

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If an approved HBSS solution is installed, this is not applicable. To check if the OS X firewall has been enabled, run the following command: /usr/bin/sudo /usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw --getglobalstate If the result is "disabled", this is a finding.

Fix text

To enable the firewall, run the following command: /usr/bin/sudo /usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw --setglobalstate on

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