STIGQter STIGQter: STIG Summary: Symantec ProxySG ALG Security Technical Implementation Guide Version: 1 Release: 3 Benchmark Date: 24 Apr 2020:

Symantec ProxySG must produce audit records containing information to establish where the events occurred.

DISA Rule

SV-104203r1_rule

Vulnerability Number

V-94249

Group Title

SRG-NET-000076-ALG-000045

Rule Version

SYMP-AG-000170

Severity

CAT II

CCI(s)

Weight

10

Fix Recommendation

Configure the ProxySG to log user web traffic for auditing that includes where the event occurred.

1. Log on to the Web Management Console.
2. Browse to "Configuration", click "Access Logging", check "Enable Access Logging", and click "Apply".
3. Browse to "Access Logging", click "General", and note which Default Log is indicated for the HTTP protocol ("main" by default).
4. Click "Formats", select the "Default Log" from step 3, and click "Edit/View".
5. Edit the log format string to include at least the following variables:
c-ip
r-ip
s-ip
s-supplier-country
6. Click OK >> Apply.

Check Contents

Verify that the ProxySG is configured to log user web traffic for auditing that includes where the event occurred.

1. Log on to the Web Management Console.
2. Browse to "Configuration" and click "Access Logging. Verify that "Enable Access Logging" is checked.
3. Browse to "Access Logging", click "General", and note which Default Log is indicated for the HTTP protocol ("main" by default).
4. Click "Formats," select the Default Log from step 3, and click "Edit/View".
5. Review the log format string and verify that at least the following variables are included:
c-ip
r-ip
s-ip
s-supplier-country

If Access Logging is not enabled and/or the specified log variables are not included, this is a finding.

Vulnerability Number

V-94249

Documentable

False

Rule Version

SYMP-AG-000170

Severity Override Guidance

Verify that the ProxySG is configured to log user web traffic for auditing that includes where the event occurred.

1. Log on to the Web Management Console.
2. Browse to "Configuration" and click "Access Logging. Verify that "Enable Access Logging" is checked.
3. Browse to "Access Logging", click "General", and note which Default Log is indicated for the HTTP protocol ("main" by default).
4. Click "Formats," select the Default Log from step 3, and click "Edit/View".
5. Review the log format string and verify that at least the following variables are included:
c-ip
r-ip
s-ip
s-supplier-country

If Access Logging is not enabled and/or the specified log variables are not included, this is a finding.

Check Content Reference

M

Target Key

3515

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