The web server must use HTTP/2, at a minimum.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-264362SRG-APP-000439-WSR-000192SV-264362r984431_ruleCCI-002418medium
Description
HTTP/2, like HTTPS, enhances security compared to HTTP/1.x by minimizing the risk of header-based attacks (e.g., header injection and manipulation). Websites that fully utilize HTTP/2 are inherently protected and defend against smuggling attacks. HTTP/2 provides the method for specifying the length of a request, which removes any potential for ambiguity that can be leveraged by an attacker. This is applicable to all web architectures such as load balancing/proxy use cases. - The front-end and back-end servers should both be configured to use HTTP/2. - HTTP/2 must be used for communications between web servers. - Browser vendors have agreed to only support HTTP/2 only in HTTPS mode, thus TLS must be configured to meet this requirement. TLS configuration is out of scope for this requirement.
STIGDate
Web Server Security Requirements Guide2025-02-12

Details

Check Text (C-264362r984431_chk)

Verify the web server uses HTTP/2. If the web server does not use HTTP/2 at a minimum, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-68183r984430_fix)

Configure the web server to use HTTP/2, at a minimum. Note that browsers support HTTP/2 only in HTTPS mode. The tunneling of HTTP/1.x through HTTPS is not an approved configuration.