SHPT-00-000191 - SharePoint farm service account (Database Access account) must be configured with minimum privileges in Active Directory

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SHPT-00-000191 - SharePoint farm service account (Database Access account) must be configured with minimum privileges in Active Directory (AD).
Separation of duties is a prevalent Information Technology control implemented at different layers of the information system including the operating system and in applications. It serves to eliminate or reduce the possibility that a single user may carry out a prohibited action. Separation of duties requires the person accountable for approving an action not be the same person who is tasked with implementing the action.

This requirement is intended to limit exposure due to user accounts being used to operate from within a privileged account or role. Limiting the access and permissions of privileged accounts to the minimum required, reduces exposure if the account is compromised and provides forensic history of activity when operating from these accounts.

This policy limits the Farm Account privileges in AD. However, default permissions for this account are configured by the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard during product installation. This account is referred to during the installation as the Database Access account. By default, the account is used as the service account for the SharePoint Timer Service and the SharePoint Central Administration Web Site Application Pool. These settings should not be changed. Furthermore, this account should not be used as the service account for non-privileged services, applications, or application pools.

See TechNet Article cc678863 for information regarding required permission. The server farm account requires membership in the Domain Users group in Active Directory.

Solution

Ensure the farm service account has minimum permissions in Active Directory.
1. Navigate to Active Directory Users and Computers -> Users.
2. Double click on the account to view the account properties.
3. Select the Members of tab to view group membership for this account.
4. Remove this account from membership in groups other than Domain Users.

See Also

http://iasecontent.disa.mil/stigs/zip/Oct2015/U_Sharepoint_2010_V1R7_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-6, CAT|II, CCI|CCI-000225, Rule-ID|SV-37832r2_rule, STIG-ID|SHPT-00-000191, Vuln-ID|V-29306

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: da50e5fb80c82227beab9d4e6b7819dc54983a5554f8f521f6b24d91a929b140