SV-214352r505936_rule
V-214352
SRG-APP-000427-WSR-000186
AS24-W1-000800
CAT II
10
Configure the web server's trust store to trust only DoD-approved PKIs (e.g., DoD PKI, DoD ECA, and DoD-approved external partners).
Review the "ssl.conf" file.
Look for the "SSLCACertificateFile" directive.
Review the path of the "SSLCACertificateFile" directive.
Review the contents of <'path of cert'>\ca-bundle.crt.
Examine the contents of this file to determine if the trusted CAs are DoD approved.
If the trusted CA that is used to authenticate users to the website does not lead to an approved DoD CA, this is a finding.
NOTE: There are non-DoD roots that must be on the server for it to function. Some applications, such as antivirus programs, require root CAs to function. DoD-approved certificate can include the External Certificate Authorities (ECA), if approved by the AO. The PKE InstallRoot 3.06 System Administrator Guide (SAG), dated 08 Jul 2008, contains a complete list of DoD, ECA, and IECA CAs.
V-214352
False
AS24-W1-000800
Review the "ssl.conf" file.
Look for the "SSLCACertificateFile" directive.
Review the path of the "SSLCACertificateFile" directive.
Review the contents of <'path of cert'>\ca-bundle.crt.
Examine the contents of this file to determine if the trusted CAs are DoD approved.
If the trusted CA that is used to authenticate users to the website does not lead to an approved DoD CA, this is a finding.
NOTE: There are non-DoD roots that must be on the server for it to function. Some applications, such as antivirus programs, require root CAs to function. DoD-approved certificate can include the External Certificate Authorities (ECA), if approved by the AO. The PKE InstallRoot 3.06 System Administrator Guide (SAG), dated 08 Jul 2008, contains a complete list of DoD, ECA, and IECA CAs.
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