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← Back to IBM WebSphere Traditional V9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-255879

CAT II (Medium)

The WebSphere Application Server DoD root CAs must be in the trust store.

Rule ID

SV-255879r1043178_rule

STIG

IBM WebSphere Traditional V9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R1

CCIs

CCI-001184

Discussion

This control focuses on communications protection at the session, versus packet level. At the application layer, session IDs are tokens generated by web applications to uniquely identify an application user's session. Web applications utilize session tokens or session IDs in order to establish application user identity. Proper use of session IDs addresses man-in-the-middle attacks, including session hijacking or insertion of false information into a session. Application servers must provide the capability to perform mutual authentication. Mutual authentication is when both the client and the server authenticate each other.

Check Content

Review System Security Plan documentation for location of the trust store used to store the signers of the administrators certificates. By default this is "cellDefaultTrustStore".

Navigate to Security >> SSL certificate and key management >> Keystore and certificates.

Click on the trust store used to store the signers of the administrators' certificates (root CA). (The default is cellDefaultTrustStore).

Click on "Signer Certificates".

If there are no DoD signer certificates, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Navigate to Security >> SSL certificate and key management >> Keystore and certificates.

Click on the trust store used to store the signers of the administrators' certificates. (The default is cellDefaultTrustStore). 

Click on "Signer Certificates".

Click "Add".

Follow the instructions to import the signer from a file.

Click "OK".