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V-283673

CAT II (Medium)

The log information from the IIS 10.0 website must be protected from unauthorized modification or deletion.

Rule ID

SV-283673r1193224_rule

STIG

Microsoft IIS 10.0 Site Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R15

CCIs

CCI-000164

Discussion

A major tool in exploring the website use, attempted use, unusual conditions, and problems are the access and error logs. In the event of a security incident, these logs can provide the system administrator (SA) and the web manager with valuable information. Failure to protect log files could enable an attacker to modify the log file data or falsify events to mask an attacker's activity. Satisfies: SRG-APP-000120-WSR-000070, SRG-APP-000118-WSR-000068, SRG-APP-000118-WSR-000069

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This does not apply to service account IDs used by automated services necessary to process, manage, and store log files.

Open the IIS 10.0 Manager.

Click the IIS 10.0 web server name.

For each Site:

Click the "Logging" icon.

Click "Browse" and navigate to the directory where the log files are stored.

Right-click the log file directory to review.

Click "Properties".

Click the "Security" tab.

Verify log file access is restricted as follows. Otherwise, this is a finding.

SYSTEM - Full Control, This folder, subfolders and files
Administrators - Full Control, This folder, subfolders and files (Lower permission levels are permitted)

Note:  A "Web Administrators", etc., type group that is an approved group of administrators is also allowed and must be given "Full Control, This folder, subfolders and files" permissions. (Lower permission levels are permitted.)

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Open the IIS 10.0 Manager.

Click the IIS 10.0 web server name.

For each Site:

Click the "Logging" icon.

Click "Browse" and navigate to the directory where the log files are stored.

Right-click the log file directory to review and click "Properties".

Click the "Security" tab.

Set the log file permissions for the appropriate group(s).

Click "OK".

Select "Apply" in the "Actions" pane.