VCTR-67-000052 - The vCenter Server must protect the confidentiality and integrity of transmitted information by isolating IP-based storage traffic.

Information

Virtual machines might share virtual switches and VLANs with the IP-based storage configurations. IP-based storage includes vSAN, iSCSI, and NFS. This configuration might expose IP-based storage traffic to unauthorized virtual machine users.

IP-based storage frequently is not encrypted. It can be viewed by anyone with access to this network. To restrict unauthorized users from viewing the IP-based storage traffic, the IP-based storage network must be logically separated from the production traffic. Configuring the IP-based storage adaptors on separate VLANs or network segments from other VMkernels and virtual machines will limit unauthorized users from viewing the traffic.

NOTE: Nessus has not performed this check. Please review the benchmark to ensure target compliance.

Solution

Configuration of an IP-based VMkernel will be unique to each environment but, for example, to modify the IP address and VLAN information to the correct network on a standard switch for an iSCSI VMkernel, do the following:

From the vSphere Client, select the ESXi host and go to Configure >> Networking >> VMkernel adapters.

Select the Storage VMkernel (for any IP-based storage) and click the 'Edit' button.

On the Port properties tab, uncheck everything (unless vSAN).

On the IP Settings tab, enter the appropriate IP address and subnet information and click 'OK'.

To configure a standard switch, from the vSphere Client, select the ESXi host and go to Configure >> Networking >> Virtual switches.

Select a standard switch.

For each storage port group (iSCSI, NFS, vSAN), select the port group and click the 'Edit' button.

On the properties page, enter the appropriate VLAN ID and click 'OK'.

To configure a distributed switch, from the vSphere Client, go to Networking.

Select and expand a distributed switch.

For each storage port group (iSCSI, NFS, vSAN), select the port group and navigate to Configure >> Settings >> Properties.

Click the 'Edit' button.

On the VLAN page, enter the appropriate VLAN type and ID and click 'OK'.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_VMW_vSphere_6-7_Y23M07_STIG.zip

Item Details

Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT

References: 800-53|CM-6b., CAT|II, CCI|CCI-000366, Rule-ID|SV-243108r879887_rule, STIG-ID|VCTR-67-000052, Vuln-ID|V-243108

Plugin: VMware

Control ID: 33d21557395199c002f3fb1c597a157c896e8023cc23c4ef71f000c87366d73e