CASA-VN-000150 - The Cisco ASA must be configured to use Internet Key Exchange (IKE) for all IPsec security associations.

Information

Without IKE, the Security Parameter Index (SPI) is manually specified for each security association. IKE peers will negotiate the encryption algorithm and authentication or hashing methods as well as generate the encryption keys.

An IPsec SA is established using either IKE or manual configuration. When using IKE, the security associations are established when needed and expire after a period of time or volume of traffic threshold. If manually configured, they are established as soon as the configuration is complete at both endpoints and they do not expire. When using IKE, the SPI for each security association is a pseudo-randomly derived number.

With manual configuration of the IPsec security association, both the cipher key and authentication key are static. Hence, if the keys are compromised, the traffic being protected by the current IPsec tunnel can be decrypted as well as traffic in any future tunnels established by this SA. Furthermore, the peers are not authenticated prior to establishing the SA, which could result in a rogue device establishing an IPsec SA with either of the VPN endpoints.

IKE provides primary authentication to verify the identity of the remote system before negotiation begins. This feature is lost when the IPsec security associations are manually configured, which results in a non-terminating session using static pre-shared keys.

Solution

Configure the ASA to use IKE for all IPsec VPN SAs.

Step 1: Configure IKE for the IPsec Phase 1 policy and enable it on applicable interfaces.

ASA1(config)# crypto ikev2 policy 1
ASA1(config-ikev2-policy)# encryption ...

ASA1(config)# crypto ikev2 enable OUTSIDE

Step 2: Configure IKE for the IPsec Phase 2.

ASA1(config)# crypto ipsec ikev2 ipsec-proposal IPSEC_TRANS

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_Cisco_ASA_Y24M10_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-6b., CAT|I, CCI|CCI-000366, Rule-ID|SV-239951r666259_rule, STIG-ID|CASA-VN-000150, Vuln-ID|V-239951

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