WA000-WI120 IIS7 - The Content Location header must not contain proprietary IP addresses.

Information

When using static HTML pages, a Content-Location header is added to the response. The Internet Information Server (IIS) Content-Location may reference the IP address of the server, rather than the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or Hostname. This header may expose internal IP addresses that are usually hidden or masked behind a Network Address Translation (NAT) firewall or proxy server. There is a value that can be modified in the IIS metabase to change the default behavior from exposing IP addresses, to sending the FQDN instead.

Solution

1. Open the IIS Manager.
2. Click the site name under review.
3. Double-click Configuration Editor.
4. Click the drop-down box located at the top of the Configuration Editor Pane.
5. Scroll until you find system.webserver/serverRuntime, double-click the element, and add the appropriate value.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_MS_IIS_7-0_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION

References: 800-53|SC-30(5), CAT|III, Rule-ID|SV-32514r2_rule, STIG-ID|WA000-WI120_IIS7, Vuln-ID|V-13702

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: ee8207c2dc07a1cde5efe6d37e3d80bbaaa6f85e9da90926d339241d89d77195