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The Apache web server must limit the number of allowed simultaneous session requests.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-214306 AS24-W1-000010 SV-214306r505936_rule Medium
Description
Apache web server management includes the ability to control the number of users and user sessions that utilize an Apache web server. Limiting the number of allowed users and sessions per user is helpful in limiting risks related to several types of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Although there is some latitude concerning the settings, they should follow DoD-recommended values, but the settings should be configurable to allow for future DoD direction. While the DoD will specify recommended values, the values can be adjusted to accommodate the operational requirement of a given system.
STIG Date
Apache Server 2.4 Windows Server Security Technical Implementation Guide 2020-09-25

Details

Check Text ( C-15518r277421_chk )
With an editor, open the configuration file:

\Apache24\conf\extra\httpd-default

Search for the following directive:

MaxKeepAliveRequests

Verify the value is "100" or greater.

If the "MaxKeepAliveRequests" directive is not "100" or greater, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-15516r277422_fix)
With an editor, open the configuration file:

\conf\extra\httpd-default

Search for the following directive:

MaxKeepAliveRequests

Set the "MaxKeepAliveRequests" directive to a value of "100" or greater. Add the "MaxKeepAliveRequests" directive if it does not exist.

It is recommended that the "MaxKeepAliveRequests" directive be explicitly set to prevent unexpected results if the defaults change with updated software.