DG0110-ORACLE11 - The DBMS should not share a host supporting an independent security service.

Information

The Security Support Structure is a security control function or service provided by an external system or application. An example of this would be a Windows domain controller that provides identification and authentication that can be used by other systems to control access. The associated risk of a DBMS installed on a system that provides security support is significantly higher than when installed on separate systems. In cases where the DBMS is dedicated to local support of a security support function (e.g. a directory service), separation may not be possible.

Solution

Either move the DBMS installation to a dedicated host system or move the directory or security services to another host system.

A dedicated host system in this case refers to an instance of the operating system at a minimum.

The operating system may reside on a virtual host machine where supported by the DBMS vendor.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_Oracle_Database_11g_Y21M10_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-7a., CAT|II, Rule-ID|SV-24717r1_rule, STIG-ID|DG0110-ORACLE11, Vuln-ID|V-15179

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: 9426d7d1b2bf28bce7badaef821e5cb681ae2bcd6fa8e72fd063b599bb8ab3b0