From Domain Name System (DNS) Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000516-DNS-000095
Associated with: CCI-000366
Authoritative name servers (especially primary name servers) should be configured with an allow-transfer access control substatement designating the list of hosts from which zone transfer requests can be accepted. These restrictions address the denial-of-service threat and potential exploits from unrestricted dissemination of information about internal resources. Based on the need-to-know, the only name servers that need to refresh their zone files periodically are the secondary name servers. Zone transfer from primary name servers should be restricted to secondary name servers. The zone transfer should be completely disabled in the secondary name servers. The address match list argument for the allow-transfer substatement should consist of IP addresses of secondary name servers and stealth secondary name servers.
Review the DNS configuration files. Verify a configuration is in place to limit the secondary name servers from which an authoritative name server receives zone transfer requests. If a configuration is not in place to limit the secondary name servers from which an authoritative name server receives zone transfer requests, this is a finding.
Configure the authoritative name server to specify which secondary name servers from which it will receive zone transfer requests.
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