3.1.11 Set maximum connection limits - MAX_CONNECTIONS | CIS IBM DB2 v10 v1.1.0 Linux OS Level 2 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.11 Set maximum connection limits - MAX_COORDAGENTS | CIS IBM DB2 v10 v1.1.0 Linux OS Level 1 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.11 Set maximum connection limits - MAX_COORDAGENTS | CIS IBM DB2 v10 v1.1.0 Linux OS Level 2 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.11 Set maximum connection limits - MAXAPPLS | CIS IBM DB2 v10 v1.1.0 Linux OS Level 1 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.11 Set maximum connection limits - MAXAPPLS | CIS IBM DB2 v10 v1.1.0 Linux OS Level 2 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.14 Set maximum connection limits - 'max_connections <= 100' | CIS IBM DB2 OS L2 v1.2.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.14 Set maximum connection limits - 'maxappls <= 99' | CIS IBM DB2 OS L2 v1.2.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.14 Set maximum connection limits - MAX_CONNECTIONS | CIS IBM DB2 9 Benchmark v3.0.1 Level 1 DB | IBM_DB2DB | ACCESS CONTROL |
3.1.14 Set maximum connection limits - MAX_COORDAGENTS | CIS IBM DB2 9 Benchmark v3.0.1 Level 2 DB | IBM_DB2DB | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.1.12 Set Maximum Number of Applications (MAXAPPLS) | CIS IBM DB2 11 v1.1.0 Linux OS Level 1 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.12 Ensure sshd LoginGraceTime is configured | CIS AlmaLinux OS 8 Server L1 v3.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.12 Ensure sshd LoginGraceTime is configured | CIS Oracle Linux 8 Server L1 v3.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.16 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Red Hat EL8 Server L1 v3.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.16 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS AlmaLinux OS 8 Server L1 v3.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.16 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Red Hat EL8 Workstation L1 v3.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.16 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Rocky Linux 8 Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.16 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Rocky Linux 8 Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.17 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Amazon Linux 2 v3.0.0 L1 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.17 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS CentOS Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.17 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Oracle Linux 7 v4.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.18 Ensure SSH MaxSessions is set to 10 or less | CIS Amazon Linux 2023 Server L1 v1.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.21 Ensure SSH MaxSessions is set to 10 or less | CIS Debian 10 Workstation L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
4.2.21 Ensure SSH MaxSessions is set to 10 or less | CIS Debian 10 Server L1 v2.0.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Debian Linux 12 v1.1.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Debian Linux 11 v2.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS v2.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Oracle Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Rocky Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.17 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.18 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Rocky Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.18 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.18 Ensure sshd MaxSessions is configured | CIS Rocky Linux 9 v2.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.18 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Ubuntu Linux 24.04 LTS v1.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.18 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Debian Linux 11 v2.0.0 L1 Workstation | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.1.18 Ensure sshd MaxStartups is configured | CIS Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS v2.0.0 L1 Server | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.5 Ensure per-account connection limits are used | CIS PostgreSQL 13 DB v1.2.0 | PostgreSQLDB | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.15 Disable Fast User Switching | CIS Apple OSX 10.9 L2 v1.3.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.15 Disable Fast User Switching | CIS Apple OSX 10.11 El Capitan L2 v1.1.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
5.16 Disable Fast User Switching | CIS Apple macOS 10.13 L2 v1.1.0 | Unix | ACCESS CONTROL |
Access Security - J-Web - Set session-limit restrictions suitable for your environment | Juniper Hardening JunOS 12 Devices Checklist | Juniper | ACCESS CONTROL |
Access Security - SSH - Set connection-limit and rate-limit restrictions - connection-limit | Juniper Hardening JunOS 12 Devices Checklist | Juniper | ACCESS CONTROL |
IBM i : Limit Device Sessions (QLMTDEVSSN) - '1' | IBM System i Security Reference for V7R1 and V6R1 | AS/400 | ACCESS CONTROL |
IBM i : Limit Device Sessions (QLMTDEVSSN) - '1' | IBM iSeries Security Reference v5r4 | AS/400 | ACCESS CONTROL |
IBM i : Limit Device Sessions (QLMTDEVSSN) - '1' | IBM System i Security Reference for V7R2 | AS/400 | ACCESS CONTROL |
IBM i : Limit Device Sessions (QLMTDEVSSN) - '1' | IBM System i Security Reference for V7R3 | AS/400 | ACCESS CONTROL |
Login: ssh - limit consecutive logins to 16 or less | TNS Alcatel-Lucent TiMOS/Nokia SR-OS Best Practice Audit | Alcatel | ACCESS CONTROL |
Salesforce.com : Setting Session Security - 'Force relogin after Login-As-User = true' | TNS Salesforce Best Practices Audit v1.2.0 | Salesforce.com | ACCESS CONTROL |
Salesforce.com : Setting Session Security - 'Lock session to IP = true' | TNS Salesforce Best Practices Audit v1.2.0 | Salesforce.com | ACCESS CONTROL |
VM : limit-console-connections-two | VMWare vSphere 5.X Hardening Guide | VMware | ACCESS CONTROL |