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Kubernetes API Server must configure timeouts to limit attack surface.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-242438 CNTR-K8-002600 SV-242438r927258_rule Medium
Description
Kubernetes API Server request timeouts sets the duration a request stays open before timing out. Since the API Server is the central component in the Kubernetes Control Plane, it is vital to protect this service. If request timeouts were not set, malicious attacks or unwanted activities might affect multiple deployments across different applications or environments. This might deplete all resources from the Kubernetes infrastructure causing the information system to go offline. The "--request-timeout" value must never be set to "0". This disables the request-timeout feature. (By default, the "--request-timeout" is set to "1 minute".)
STIG Date
Kubernetes Security Technical Implementation Guide 2023-08-29

Details

Check Text ( C-45713r927126_chk )
Change to the /etc/kubernetes/manifests/ directory on the Kubernetes Control Plane. Run the command:
grep -I request-timeout *

If Kubernetes API Server manifest file does not exist, this is a finding.

If the setting "--request-timeout" is set to "0" in the Kubernetes API Server manifest file, or is not configured this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-45671r927127_fix)
Edit the Kubernetes API Server manifest file in the /etc/kubernetes/manifests directory on the Kubernetes Control Plane.

Set the value of "--request-timeout" greater than "0".