Rule ID
SV-266135r1024669_rule
Version
V1R2
CCIs
This security measure helps limit the effects of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks by employing anti-session hijacking security safeguards. Session hijacking, also called cookie hijacking, is the exploitation of a valid computer session to gain unauthorized access to an application. The attacker steals (or hijacks) the cookies from a valid user and attempts to use them for authentication.
From the BIG-IP GUI: 1. System. 2. Preferences. 3. Under "Security Settings", verify "Require A Consistent Inbound IP For The Entire Web Session" box is checked. If the BIG-IP appliance is not configured to require a consistent inbound IP for the entire session for management sessions, this is a finding.
From the BIG-IP GUI: 1. System. 2. Preferences. 3. Under "Security Settings", check "Require A Consistent Inbound IP For The Entire Web Session". 4. Update.