7.3.1 Ensure that the vSwitch Forged Transmits policy is set to reject

Information

Set the vSwitch Forged Transmits policy is set to reject for each vSwitch.

*Rationale*

If the virtual machine operating system changes the MAC address, the operating system can
send frames with an impersonated source MAC address at any time. This allows an
operating system to stage malicious attacks on the devices in a network by impersonating a
network adaptor authorized by the receiving network. Forged transmissions should be set
to accept by default. This means the virtual switch does not compare the source and
effective MAC addresses. To protect against MAC address impersonation, all virtual
switches should have forged transmissions set to reject.

Solution

Verify by using the vSphere Client to connect to the vCenter Server and as administrator-1. Go to 'Home > Inventory > Hosts and clusters'.
2. Select each ESXi host with active virtual switches connected to active VM's requiring
securing.
3. Go to tab 'Configuration > Network > vSwitch(?) > Properties > Ports > vSwitch >
Default Policies > Security'
4. Set 'Forged Transmits' to 'Reject'. Additionally, the following ESXi shell command may be used-# esxcli network vswitch standard policy security set -v vSwitch2 -f false

Impact-This will prevent VMs from changing their effective MAC address. This will affect
applications that require this functionality. An example of an application like this is
Microsoft Clustering, which requires systems to effectively share a MAC address. This will
also affect how a layer 2 bridge will operate. This will also affect applications that require a
specific MAC address for licensing. An exception should be made for the port groups that
these applications are connected to.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/902

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

References: 800-53|SC-7(12), CSCv6|9.2

Plugin: VMware

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