Web server status module must be disabled.
Overview
| Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
| V-26294 | WA00510 W22 | SV-33171r2_rule | - | medium |
| Description | ||||
| The Apache mod_info module provides information on the server configuration via access to a /server-info URL location, while the mod_status module provides current server performance statistics. While having server configuration and status information available as a web page may be convenient, it is recommended that these modules not be enabled: Once mod_info is loaded into the server, its handler capability is available in per-directory .htaccess files and can leak sensitive information from the configuration directives of other Apache modules such as system paths, usernames/passwords, database names, etc. If mod_status is loaded into the server, its handler capability is available in all configuration files, including per-directory files (e.g., .htaccess) and may have security-related ramifications. | ||||
| STIG | Date | |||
| APACHE 2.2 Server for Windows Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2018-12-24 | |||
Details
Check Text (C-33171r2_chk)
Open a command prompt window.
Navigate to the “bin” directory (in many cases this may be [Drive Letter]:\[directory path]\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\bin>).
Enter the following command: httpd –M <enter>
NOTE: Some installations may be running under apache.exe. In such case, validate by running the following command: apache -M <enter>
This will provide a list of all loaded modules. If any of the following modules are found this is a finding: info_module & status_module.
Fix Text (F-29457r2_fix)
Disable info and status modules by adding a "#" in front of them within the httpd.conf file, and restarting the Apache service.