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All web server documentation, sample code, example applications, and tutorials must be removed from a production web server.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-13621 WG385 A22 SV-32933r1_rule ECSC-1 High
Description
Web server documentation, sample code, example applications, and tutorials may be an exploitable threat to a web server. A production web server may only contain components that are operationally necessary (e.g., compiled code, scripts, web-content, etc.). Delete all directories that contain samples and any scripts used to execute the samples. If there is a requirement to maintain these directories at the site on non-production servers for training purposes, have NTFS permissions set to only allow access to authorized users (i.e., web administrators and systems administrators). Sample applications or scripts have not been evaluated and approved for use and may introduce vulnerabilities to the system.
STIG Date
APACHE SERVER 2.2 for Unix 2014-04-03

Details

Check Text ( C-33626r1_chk )
Query the SA to determine if all directories that contain samples and any scripts used to execute the samples have been removed from the server. Each web server has its own list of sample files. This may change with the software versions, but the following are some examples of what to look for (This should not be the definitive list of sample files, but only an example of the common samples that are provided with the associated web server. This list will be updated as additional information is discovered.):

ls -Ll /usr/local/apache2/manual.

If there is a requirement to maintain these directories at the site for training or other such purposes, have permissions or set the permissions to only allow access to authorized users. If any sample files are found on the web server, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-29260r1_fix)
Ensure sample code and documentation have been removed from the web server.