The web-site must not allow non-ASCII characters in URLs.

From IIS 7.0 WEB SITE STIG

Part of WA000-WI6240

SV-32695r4_rule The web-site must not allow non-ASCII characters in URLs.

Vulnerability discussion

By setting limits on web requests, it ensures availability of web services and mitigates the risk of buffer overflow type attacks. The allow high-bit characters Request Filter enables rejection of requests containing non-ASCII characters.

Check content

For each site reviewed: 1. Open the IIS Manager. 2. Click on the site name. 3. Double-click the Request Filtering icon. 4. Click Edit Feature Settings in the Actions Pane. If the allow high-bit characters checkbox is checked, this is a finding. NOTE: If the site has operational reasons to set allow high-bit characters to checked, 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 Request Filtering icon. 4. Click Edit Feature Settings in the Actions Pane. 5. Uncheck the allow high-bit characters checkbox.

Pro Tips

Lavender hyperlinks in small type off to the right (of CSS class id, if you view the page source) point to globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the link location and paste anywhere you need to talk unambiguously about these things.

You can obtain data about documents and items in other formats. Simply provide an HTTP header Accept: text/turtle or Accept: application/rdf+xml.

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