DISA STIG Oracle 11.2g v2r5 Linux

Audit Details

Name: DISA STIG Oracle 11.2g v2r5 Linux

Updated: 8/26/2024

Authority: DISA STIG

Plugin: Unix

Revision: 1.0

Estimated Item Count: 25

File Details

Filename: DISA_STIG_Oracle_Database_11.2g_v2r5_OS_Linux.audit

Size: 92 kB

MD5: e44b0923184c2f1bd04e2c3071ea2ac5
SHA256: 620c827c25cdae4a42643e122a2261ec5059c7a5e7cd74d51dcf71129a27d7af

Audit Items

DescriptionCategories
DISA_STIG_Oracle_Database_11.2g_v2r5_OS_Linux.audit from DISA Oracle Database 11.2g v2r5 STIG
O112-BP-022200 - The Oracle password file ownership and permissions should be limited and the REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter must be set to EXCLUSIVE or NONE.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-022700 - The Oracle Listener must be configured to require administration authentication.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-025101 - The directory assigned to the AUDIT_FILE_DEST parameter must be protected from unauthorized access and must be stored in a dedicated directory or disk partition separate from software or other application files.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-025400 - Access to DBMS software files and directories must not be granted to unauthorized users.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-025600 - Network access to the DBMS must be restricted to authorized personnel.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-026400 - The /diag subdirectory under the directory assigned to the DIAGNOSTIC_DEST parameter must be protected from unauthorized access.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-026500 - Remote administration must be disabled for the Oracle connection manager.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-BP-026600 - The SQLNet SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION parameter must be set to a value of 12 or higher.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C1-004500 - DBA OS accounts must be granted only those host system privileges necessary for the administration of the DBMS.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C1-011100 - Vendor-supported software must be evaluated and patched against newly found vulnerabilities.

SYSTEM AND INFORMATION INTEGRITY

O112-C1-015400 - The DBMS, when using PKI-based authentication, must enforce authorized access to the corresponding private key.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

O112-C1-019700 - The DBMS must employ cryptographic mechanisms preventing the unauthorized disclosure of information during transmission unless the transmitted data is otherwise protected by alternative physical measures.

SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

O112-C2-001700 - The DBMS must support the disabling of network protocols deemed by the organization to be non-secure.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C2-004400 - OS accounts utilized to run external procedures called by the DBMS must have limited privileges.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C2-011810 - Access to external executables must be disabled or restricted.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C2-011900 - The DBMS must support the organizational requirements to specifically prohibit or restrict the use of unauthorized functions, ports, protocols, and/or services.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C2-012900 - The DBMS must use multifactor authentication for access to user accounts.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

O112-C2-014600 - The DBMS must support organizational requirements to enforce password encryption for storage.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

O112-C2-015100 - DBMS passwords must not be stored in compiled, encoded, or encrypted batch jobs or compiled, encoded, or encrypted application source code.

CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

O112-C2-015300 - The DBMS, when utilizing PKI-based authentication, must validate certificates by constructing a certification path with status information to an accepted trust anchor.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

O112-C2-015500 - The DBMS must ensure that PKI-based authentication maps the authenticated identity to the user account.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

O112-C2-015700 - The DBMS must use NIST-validated FIPS 140-2-compliant cryptography for authentication mechanisms.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION

O112-C2-019100 - The DBMS must protect against or limit the effects of the organization-defined types of Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

ACCESS CONTROL

O112-N1-015602 - When using command-line tools such as Oracle SQL*Plus, which can accept a plain-text password, users must use an alternative login method that does not expose the password.

IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION