DG0110: DBMS host shared with a security service - 'SQL Host is not a domain controller'

Information

ref: DISA DB STIG SQL 2005 V8
ref: Vulnerability Key: V0015179
ref: STIG ID: DG0110-SQLServer9
ref: Severity: Category II
The DBMS should not share a host supporting an independent security service.
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 vulnerabilities and, therefore, associated risk of a DBMS installed on a system that provides a security support structure is
significantly higher than when installed with other functions that do not provide security support. 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.
ref: U_INS_sqlserver9_v8r1.7_Checklist_20100827.pdf pg. 94