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← Back to Tanium 7.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-234094

CAT II (Medium)

The Tanium Module server must be installed on a separate system.

Rule ID

SV-234094r961095_rule

STIG

Tanium 7.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R3

CCIs

CCI-001082

Discussion

Unauthorized access to the Tanium Server is protected by disabling the Module Server service on the Tanium Server and by configuring the Module Server on a separate system. When X509 smartcard certificates (CAC or PIV tokens) are used for access to the Tanium Server, the Tanium Module server must be on a separate system. In order to restrict access to the Tanium Server resulting from an attack on the Module Server, it is recommended that the Tanium Module Server be installed on a separate system or VM from the Tanium Server. Adding to this recommendation, if the Tanium Server is configured to accept X509 Smartcard certificates (also referred to as CAC or PIV tokens) in lieu of username/password logon, the requirement becomes explicit and the Tanium Module Server must be installed on a separate system or VM.

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Note: If the server being validated is the Module server, this check is Not Applicable.

Access the Tanium Server interactively.

Log on to the server with an account that has administrative privileges.

Click "Start".

Access the Server Manager.

Select Local Server.

In upper right corner, click "Tools".

Select "Services".

If the Tanium Module Server service is "Running", this is a finding.

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Access the Tanium Server interactively.

Log on to the server with an account that has administrative privileges.

Click "Start".

Access the Server Manager.

Select "Local Server".

In the upper right corner, click "Tools".

Select "Services".

Disable the Tanium Module Server service.