From Domain Name System (DNS) Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000422-DNS-000055
Associated with: CCI-002462
The major threat associated with DNS forged responses or failures is the integrity of the DNS data returned in the response. The principle of DNSSEC is to mitigate this threat by providing data origin authentication, establishing trust in the source. This requirement enables remote clients to obtain origin authentication and integrity verification assurances for the host/service name to network address resolution information obtained through the service.
Review the DNS server implementation configuration to determine if the DNS server provides additional integrity artifacts along with the authoritative name resolution data the system returns in response to external name/address resolution queries. If the DNS server does not provide such integrity artifacts, this is a finding.
Configure the DNS server to provide additional integrity artifacts along with the authoritative name resolution data the system returns in response to external name/address resolution queries.
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