SV-101199r1_rule
V-91099
SRG-APP-000028-NDM-000210
JUNI-ND-000110
CAT II
10
Configure the router to audit the disabling of accounts. This requirement can be met by ensuring that configuration changes are logged as shown in the following example:
[edit system]
set syslog file LOG_FILE change-log info
Note: The parameter “any” can be in place of “change-log” as this will log everything. Also, a syslog server can be configured in addition to or in lieu of logging to a file as shown in the example below.
set syslog host 10.1.58.2 any info
Review the router configuration to determine if it audits the disabling of accounts. This requirement can be met by ensuring that configuration changes are logged as shown in the following example:
system {
syslog {
file LOG_FILE {
change-log info;
}
}
}
Note: The parameter “any” can be in place of “change-log” as this will log everything. Also, a syslog server can be configured in addition to or in lieu of logging to a file as shown in the example below.
system {
syslog {
host 10.1.58.2 {
any info;
}
file LOG_FILE {
change-log info;
}
console {
any error;
}
}
}
If the disabling of accounts is not audited, this is a finding.
Note: Accounts can be disabled by changing the assigned class to unauthorized (no permissions).
V-91099
False
JUNI-ND-000110
Review the router configuration to determine if it audits the disabling of accounts. This requirement can be met by ensuring that configuration changes are logged as shown in the following example:
system {
syslog {
file LOG_FILE {
change-log info;
}
}
}
Note: The parameter “any” can be in place of “change-log” as this will log everything. Also, a syslog server can be configured in addition to or in lieu of logging to a file as shown in the example below.
system {
syslog {
host 10.1.58.2 {
any info;
}
file LOG_FILE {
change-log info;
}
console {
any error;
}
}
}
If the disabling of accounts is not audited, this is a finding.
Note: Accounts can be disabled by changing the assigned class to unauthorized (no permissions).
M
3381