The Photon operating system must be configured to use TCP syncookies.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
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medium | V-258829 | SRG-OS-000142-GPOS-00071 | PHTN-40-000068 | SV-258829r958528_rule | 2024-07-11 | 2 |
Description |
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A TCP SYN flood attack can cause a Denial of Service (DOS) by filling a system's TCP connection table with connections in the SYN_RCVD state. Syncookies can be used to track a connection when a subsequent ACK is received, verifying the initiator is attempting a valid connection and is not a flood source. This feature is activated when a flood condition is detected and enables the system to continue servicing valid connection requests. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000142-GPOS-00071, SRG-OS-000420-GPOS-00186 |
ℹ️ Check |
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At the command line, run the following command to verify TCP syncookies are enabled: # /sbin/sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies Example result: net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1 If "net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies" is not set to "1", this is a finding. |
✔️ Fix |
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Navigate to and open: /etc/sysctl.d/zz-stig-hardening.conf Add or update the following line: net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies = 1 At the command line, run the following command to load the new configuration: # /sbin/sysctl --load /etc/sysctl.d/zz-stig-hardening.conf Note: If the file zz-stig-hardening.conf does not exist, it must be created. |