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V-218752

CAT II (Medium)

The IIS 10.0 website document directory must be in a separate partition from the IIS 10.0 websites system files.

Rule ID

SV-218752r1111807_rule

STIG

Microsoft IIS 10.0 Site Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R15

CCIs

CCI-001084

Discussion

The content database is accessed by multiple anonymous users when the web server is in production. By locating the content database on the same partition as the web server system file, the risk for unauthorized access to these protected files is increased. Additionally, having the content database path on the same drive as the system folders also increases the potential for a drive space exhaustion attack.

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Note: If this server is hosting WSUS, this requirement is not applicable.
Note: If this IIS 10.0 installation is supporting Microsoft Exchange, and not otherwise hosting any content, this requirement is not applicable.
Note: If this server is hosting the SharePoint Web Services site, this requirement is not applicable.

Follow the procedures below for each site hosted on the IIS 10.0 web server:

Open the IIS 10.0 Manager.

Click the site name under review.

Click the "Advanced Settings" from the "Actions" pane.

Review the Physical Path.

If the Path is on the same partition as the OS, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Follow the procedures below for each site hosted on the IIS 10.0 web server:

Open the IIS 10.0 Manager.

Click the site name under review.

Click the "Advanced Settings" from the "Actions" pane.

Change the Physical Path to the new partition and directory location.