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← Back to APACHE 2.2 Server for Windows Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-26324

CAT II (Medium)

Web server options for the OS root must be disabled.

Rule ID

SV-33182r1_rule

STIG

APACHE 2.2 Server for Windows Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R13

CCIs

None

Discussion

The Apache Options directive allows for specific configuration of options, including execution of CGI, following symbolic links, server side includes, and content negotiation. The Options directive for the root OS level is used to create a default minimal options policy that allows only the minimal options at the root directory level. Then for specific web sites or portions of the web site, options may be enabled as needed and appropriate. No options should be enabled and the value for the Options Directive should be None.

Check Content

Locate the Apache httpd.conf file.

Open the httpd.conf file with an editor such as notepad, and search for the following uncommented directive: Directory

For every root directory entry (i.e. <Directory />) ensure the following entry exists after it:

Options None

If the statement above is not found in the root directory statement, this is a finding. If Allow directives are included in the root directory statement, this is a finding. If the root directory statement is not found at all, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Ensure the Directory directive has the following after it:

Options None