The BGP router must be configured to use a unique key for each autonomous system (AS) that it peers with.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-216983SRG-NET-000230-RTR-000002SV-216983r945862_ruleCCI-001184medium
Description
If the same keys are used between eBGP neighbors, the chance of a hacker compromising any of the BGP sessions increases. It is possible that a malicious user exists in one autonomous system who would know the key used for the eBGP session. This user would then be able to hijack BGP sessions with other trusted neighbors.
STIGDate
Router Security Requirements Guide2024-05-28

Related Frameworks

3 paths across 3 frameworks
NIST 800-531 mapping
SC-23
1.00
  • DISA · 5 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
NIST 800-1711 mapping
  • DISA · 5 · 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-001184
1.00
  • DISA · 5 · disa_xccdf · related

Details

Check Text (C-216983r945862_chk)

Interview the ISSM and router administrator to determine if unique keys are being used. If unique keys are not being used, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-18211r382656_fix)

Configure all eBGP routers with unique keys for each eBGP neighbor that it peers with.