Information
This policy setting ensures that the Active Directory Domain object is configured with the proper audit settings.
The recommended STIG state for this setting is: Type - Fail Principal - Everyone Access - Full Control and Inherited from - None These audit settings apply to this object only.
When inappropriate audit settings are configured for directory service database objects, it may be possible for a user or process to update the data without generating any tracking data.
The impact of missing audit data is related to the type of object. A failure to capture audit data for objects used by identification, authentication, or authorization functions could degrade or eliminate the ability to track changes to access policy for systems or data.
For Active Directory (AD), there are a number of critical object types in the domain naming context of the AD database for which auditing is essential. This includes the Domain object. Because changes to these objects can significantly impact access controls or the availability of systems, the absence of auditing data makes it impossible to identify the source of changes that impact the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and systems throughout an AD domain. The lack of proper auditing can result in insufficient forensic evidence needed to investigate an incident and prosecute the intruder.
NOTE: Nessus has not performed this check. Please review the benchmark to ensure target compliance.
Solution
Configure audit settings for
Domain
object to include at least the following: Type - Fail Principal - Everyone Access - Full Control and Inherited from - None These audit settings apply to this object only.
- Open
Active Directory Users and Computers
- Ensure
Advanced Features
is selected in the
View
menu
- Select
System
under the domain being reviewed
- Right-click the
Domain
object and select
Properties
- Select the
Security
tab
- Select the
Advanced
button
- Select the
Auditing
tab
Note: The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference. Various Properties selections may also exist by default.
Two instances with the following summary information will be listed:
- Type - Success
- Principal - Everyone
- Access - (blank)
- Inherited from - None
- Applies to - Special
OR
- Type - Success
- Principal - Domain Users
- Access - All extended rights
- Inherited from - None
Applies to - This object only
- Type - Success
- Principal - Administrators
- Access - All extended rights
- Inherited from - None
Applies to - This object only
OR
- Type - Success
- Principal - Everyone
- Access - Special
- Inherited from - None
Applies to - This object only(Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, Modify permissions, Modify owner)
Impact:
None - this is the default behavior.