SRG-OS-000215-ESXI5 - The OS must back up audit records on an org-defined frequency onto a different system or media

Information

Remote logging to a central log host provides a secure, centralized store for ESXi logs. By gathering host log files onto a central host it can more easily monitor all hosts with a single tool. It can also do aggregate analysis and searching to look for such things as coordinated attacks on multiple hosts. Logging to a secure, centralized log server also helps prevent log tampering and also provides a long-term audit record.

Solution

Step 1: Verify the vSphere Syslog Collector syslog host has been configured. If not, install/enable the vSphere Syslog Collector.
Step 2: From the vSphere Client: Select the host and click 'Configuration >> Advanced Settings >> Syslog >> Global'.
Step 3: Set 'Syslog.global.logHost' to the syslog server hostname.

See Also

http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/os/virtualization/Pages/index.aspx

Item Details

Category: AUDIT AND ACCOUNTABILITY

References: 800-53|AU-9, CAT|II, CCI|CCI-001348, Group-ID|V-39409, Rule-ID|SV-51267r1_rule, STIG-ID|SRG-OS-000215-ESXI5

Plugin: VMware

Control ID: 85f72256f377dcb29baa144e999119a376a38aa1caa4459396344b2db0e26b58