AlmaLinux OS 9 must not accept router advertisements on all IPv6 interfaces.
Overview
| Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
| V-269243 | ALMA-09-018500 | SV-269243r1050125_rule | CCI-000366 | medium |
| Description | ||||
| An illicit router advertisement message could result in a man-in-the-middle attack. | ||||
| STIG | Date | |||
| Cloud Linux AlmaLinux OS 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2026-02-27 | |||
Related Frameworks
4 paths across 3 frameworks
Related Frameworks
NIST 800-531 mapping
CM-6
1.00
- DISA · V1R6 · disa_xccdf · related
- DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
NIST 800-1712 mappings
3.4.1
1.00
- DISA · V1R6 · disa_xccdf · related
- DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
- NIST · Rev 2 (Feb 2020, errata Jan 2021) · nist_800_171_app_d · equivalent
3.4.2
1.00
- DISA · V1R6 · disa_xccdf · related
- DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
- NIST · Rev 2 (Feb 2020, errata Jan 2021) · nist_800_171_app_d · equivalent
CCI1 mapping
CCI-000366
1.00
- DISA · V1R6 · disa_xccdf · related
Details
Check Text (C-269243r1050125_chk)
Note: If IPv6 is disabled on the system, this requirement is Not Applicable.
Verify AlmaLinux OS 9 does not accept router advertisements on any IPv6 interfaces, unless the system is a router.
Determine if router advertisements are not accepted by using the following command:
$ sysctl -a | grep 'accept_ra '
net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra = 1
net.ipv6.conf.enp1s0.accept_ra = 0
net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 1
If any of the returned lines are not set to "0" and it is not documented with the information system security officer (ISSO) as an operational requirement, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-73175r1049365_fix)
Configure AlmaLinux OS 9 to not accept router advertisements on all IPv6 interfaces unless the system is a router.
Create a numbered *.conf file in /etc/sysctl.d/ with the following content:
net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra = 0
net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra = 0
net.ipv6.conf.lo.accept_ra = 0
The system configuration files need to be reloaded for the changes to take effect. To reload the contents of the files, run the following command:
$ sysctl –system