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HTTP request methods must be limited.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-26396 WA00565 A22 SV-33236r2_rule Medium
Description
The HTTP 1.1 protocol supports several request methods which are rarely used and potentially high risk. For example, methods such as PUT and DELETE are rarely used and should be disabled in keeping with the primary security principal of minimize features and options. Also since the usage of these methods is typically to modify resources on the web server, they should be explicitly disallowed. For normal web server operation, you will typically need to allow only the GET, HEAD and POST request methods. This will allow for downloading of web pages and submitting information to web forms. The OPTIONS request method will also be allowed as it is used to request which HTTP request methods are allowed.
STIG Date
APACHE 2.2 Server for UNIX Security Technical Implementation Guide 2019-01-07

Details

Check Text ( C-33833r2_chk )
Note: If HTTP commands (GET, PUT, POST, DELETE) are not being used and server is solely configured as a proxy server, this is Not Applicable.

Enter the following command:

more /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf

For every enabled directive (except root), ensure the following entry exists:

Order allow,deny


Deny from all


If the statement above is found in the root directory statement (i.e. ), this is a finding.

If the statement above is found enabled but without the appropriate LimitExcept or Order statement, this is a finding.

If the statement is not found inside an enabled directive, this is a finding.

Note: If the LimitExcept statement above is operationally limiting. This should be explicitly documented with the Web Manager, at which point this can be considered not a finding.
Fix Text (F-29499r2_fix)
Edit the httpd.conf file and add the following entries for every enabled directory except root.

Order allow,deny


Deny from all