RHEL 9 must not have unauthorized IP tunnels configured.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-257950RHEL-09-252045SV-257950r1045006_ruleCCI-000366medium
Description
IP tunneling mechanisms can be used to bypass network filtering. If tunneling is required, it must be documented with the information system security officer (ISSO).
STIGDate
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-14

Related Frameworks

4 paths across 3 frameworks
NIST 800-531 mapping
CM-6
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
NIST 800-1712 mappings
3.4.1
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · 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 · 2 · 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 · 2 · disa_xccdf · related

Details

Check Text (C-257950r1045006_chk)

Verify that RHEL 9 does not have unauthorized IP tunnels configured. Determine if the "IPsec" service is active with the following command: $ systemctl is-active ipsec Inactive If the "IPsec" service is active, check for configured IPsec connections ("conn"), with the following command: $ sudo grep -rni conn /etc/ipsec.conf /etc/ipsec.d/ Verify any returned results are documented with the ISSO. If the IPsec tunnels are active and not approved, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-61615r925836_fix)

Remove all unapproved tunnels from the system, or document them with the ISSO.