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← Back to zOS WebSphere MQ for ACF2 Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-224366

CAT II (Medium)

WebSphere MQ Namelist resources must be protected in accordance with security requirements.

Rule ID

SV-224366r1144169_rule

STIG

zOS WebSphere MQ for ACF2 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V7R2

CCIs

CCI-000213

Discussion

WebSphere MQ resources allow for the control of administrator functions, connections, commands, queues, processes, and namelists. Some resources provide the ability to disable or bypass security checking. Failure to properly protect WebSphere MQ resources may result in unauthorized access. This exposure could compromise the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of system services, applications, and customer data.

Check Content

Refer to the following report produced by the ACF2 Data Collection:

- SENSITVE.RPT(MQNLIST).
- SENSITVE.RPT(MXNLIST).
- ACF2CMDS.RPT(RESOURCE) - Alternate report.

For all namelist resources (i.e., ssid.namelist) defined to TYPE(MQN) or TYPE(MXN) (i.e., MQNLIST or MXNLIST resource class, if SCYCASE is set to MIXED), verify access authorization restricts access to users requiring the ability to make namelist inquiries. This is difficult to determine. However, an item for concern may be a profile with * READ specified in the access list. If this guidance is true, this is not a finding.

Note: ssid is the queue manager name (a.k.a., subsystem identifier).

Fix Text

The ISSO will ensure that all WebSphere MQ namelist resources are restricted to authorized users.

For all namelist resources (i.e., ssid.namelist) defined to TYPE(MQN) (i.e., MQNLIST resource class or MXNLIST resource class if SCYCASE is set to MIXED), ensure access authorization restricts access to users requiring the ability to make namelist inquiries. This is difficult to determine. However, an item for concern may be a profile with * READ specified in the access list.

Note: ssid is the queue manager name (a.k.a., subsystem identifier).

Example:

$KEY(QZN1) TYPE(MQN)
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.NAMELIST UID(MQAdministrators) SERVICE(READ) LOG
SYSTEM.DEFAULT.NAMELIST UID(*) PREVENT