4.2.1.5 Ensure remote rsyslog messages are only accepted on designated log hosts - '$InputTCPServerRun 514' - rsyslog.conf/rsyslog.d

Information

By default, rsyslog does not listen for log messages coming in from remote systems. The ModLoad tells rsyslog to load the imtcp.so module so it can listen over a network via TCP. The InputTCPServerRun option instructs rsyslogd to listen on the specified TCP port. The guidance in the section ensures that remote log hosts are configured to only accept rsyslog data from hosts within the specified domain and that those systems that are not designed to be log hosts do not accept any remote rsyslog messages. This provides protection from spoofed log data and ensures that system administrators are reviewing reasonably complete syslog data in a central location.

NOTE: Nessus detected that rsyslogd was listening on an open port and as a result has scanned this target as a rsyslog server.

Solution

For hosts that are designated as log hosts, edit the /etc/rsyslog.conf file and un-comment or add the following lines: $ModLoad imtcp.so$InputTCPServerRun 514 For hosts that are not designated as log hosts, edit the /etc/rsyslog.conf file and comment or remove the following lines: # $ModLoad imtcp.so# $InputTCPServerRun 514 Run the following command to restart rsyslogd: # pkill -HUP rsyslogd

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/1865

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-7b.

Plugin: Unix

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