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Data files owned by users must be on a different logical partition from the directory server data files.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-226075 WN12-AD-000006-DC SV-226075r794310_rule Medium
Description
When directory service data files, especially for directories used for identification, authentication, or authorization, reside on the same logical partition as user-owned files, the directory service data may be more vulnerable to unauthorized access or other availability compromises. Directory service and user-owned data files sharing a partition may be configured with less restrictive permissions in order to allow access to the user data. The directory service may be vulnerable to a denial of service attack when user-owned files on a common partition are expanded to an extent preventing the directory service from acquiring more space for directory or audit data.
STIG Date
Microsoft Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 Domain Controller Security Technical Implementation Guide 2022-03-01

Details

Check Text ( C-27777r475548_chk )
Refer to the AD database location obtained in check V-8316. Note the logical drive (e.g., C:) on which the files are located.

Determine if the server is currently providing file sharing services to users with the following command.
Enter "net share" at a command prompt.

Note the logical drive(s) or file system partition for any site-created data shares.
Ignore all system shares (e.g., Windows NETLOGON, SYSVOL, and administrative shares ending in $). User shares that are hidden (ending with $) should not be ignored.

If user shares are located on the same logical partition as the directory server data files, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-27765r475549_fix)
Ensure files owned by users are stored on a different logical partition then the directory server data files.