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V-228845

CAT II (Medium)

The Palo Alto Networks security platform must deny network communications traffic by default and allow network communications traffic by exception (i.e., deny all, permit by exception).

Rule ID

SV-228845r557387_rule

STIG

Palo Alto Networks ALG Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V3R4

CCIs

CCI-001109

Discussion

A deny-all, permit-by-exception network communications traffic policy ensures that only those connections that are essential and approved are allowed. As a managed boundary interface between networks, the Palo Alto Networks security platform must block all inbound and outbound network traffic unless a policy filter is installed to explicitly allow it. The allow policy filters must comply with the site's security policy. A deny-all, permit–by-exception network communications traffic policy ensures that only those connections that are essential and approved are allowed. By default, there are two security policies on the Palo Alto Networks firewall: Allow traffic within the same zone (intra-zone) Deny traffic from one zone to another zone (inter-zone). No policy that circumvents the inter-zone policy is allowed. Traffic through the device is permitted by policies developed to allow only that specific traffic that the system or enclave requires.

Check Content

Go to Policies >> Security
Review each of the configured security policies in turn.
Select each policy in turn; in the "Security Policy Rule" window, if the "Source Address" has "Any" selected, the "Destination Address" has "Any" selected, the "Application" has "Any" selected, and the "Action" Setting is "Allow", this is a finding.

If any Security Policy is too broad (allowing all traffic either inbound or outbound), this is also a finding.

Fix Text

Do not configure any policies or rules that violate a deny-all, permit-by-exception policy.
Configure policies that allow traffic through the device based only on the mission and system requirements.