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V-218820

CAT II (Medium)

IIS 10.0 web server session IDs must be sent to the client using TLS.

Rule ID

SV-218820r961632_rule

STIG

Microsoft IIS 10.0 Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V3R7

CCIs

CCI-002418

Discussion

The HTTP protocol is a stateless protocol. To maintain a session, a session identifier is used. The session identifier is a piece of data used to identify a session and a user. If the session identifier is compromised by an attacker, the session can be hijacked. By encrypting the session identifier, the identifier becomes more difficult for an attacker to hijack, decrypt, and use before the session has expired.

Check Content

Open the IIS 10.0 Manager.

Click the IIS 10.0 web server name.

Under the "Management" section, double-click the "Configuration Editor" icon.

From the "Section:" drop-down list, select "system.webServer/asp".

Expand the "session" section.

Verify the "keepSessionIdSecure" is set to "True".

If the "keepSessionIdSecure" is not set to "True", this is a finding.

Fix Text

Open the IIS 10.0 Manager.

Click the IIS 10.0 web server name.

Under "Management" section, double-click the "Configuration Editor" icon.

From the "Section:" drop-down list, select "system.webServer/asp".

Expand the "session" section.

Select "True" for the "keepSessionIdSecure" setting.

Select "Apply" from the "Actions" pane.