Windows Server 2022 must be configured for name-based strong mappings for certificates.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-271427WN22-DC-000406SV-271427r1059560_ruleCCI-000213medium
Description
Weak mappings give rise to security vulnerabilities and demand hardening measures. Certificate names must be correctly mapped to the intended user account in Active Directory. A lack of strong name-based mappings allows certain weak certificate mappings, such as Issuer/Subject AltSecID and User Principal Names (UPN) mappings, to be treated as strong mappings.
STIGDate
Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-15

Details

Check Text (C-271427r1059560_chk)

This applies to domain controllers. This is not applicable for member servers. Verify the effective setting in Local Group Policy Editor. Run "gpedit.msc". Navigate to Local Computer Policy >> Computer Configuration >> Administrative Template >> System >> KDC >> Allow name-based strong mappings for certificates. If "Allow name-based strong mappings for certificates" is not "Enabled", this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-75383r1059559_fix)

Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration >> Administrative Template >> System >> KDC >> Allow name-based strong mappings for certificates to "Enabled".