Guide to the Secure Configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark
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Limit Available Methods
Web server methods are defined in section 9 of RFC 2616 ( <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt">http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt</a>...Rule Unknown Severity -
Restrict Other Critical Directories
All accessible web directories should be configured with similarly restrictive settings. The <code>Options</code> directive should be limited to ne...Rule Unknown Severity -
Restrict Root Directory
The <code>httpd</code> root directory should always have the most restrictive configuration enabled. <pre><Directory / > Options None A...Rule Unknown Severity -
Restrict Web Directory
The default configuration for the web (<code>/var/www/html</code>) Directory allows directory indexing (<code>Indexes</code>) and the following of ...Rule Unknown Severity -
Disable Proxy Support
The <code>proxy</code> module provides proxying support, allowing <code>httpd</code> to forward requests and serve as a gateway for other servers. ...Rule Unknown Severity -
Minimize Web Server Loadable Modules
A default installation of <code>httpd</code> includes a plethora of dynamically shared objects (DSO) that are loaded at run-time. Unlike the aforem...Group -
httpd Core Modules
These modules comprise a basic subset of modules that are likely needed for base <code>httpd</code> functionality; ensure they are not commented ou...Group -
Disable Cache Support
The <code>cache</code> module allows <code>httpd</code> to cache data, optimizing access to frequently accessed content. However, it introduces pot...Rule Unknown Severity -
Disable CGI Support
The <code>cgi</code> module allows HTML to interact with the CGI web programming language. <br><br> If this functionality is unnecessary, comment o...Rule Unknown Severity -
Disable HTTP Digest Authentication
The <code>auth_digest</code> module provides encrypted authentication sessions. If this functionality is unnecessary, comment out the related modul...Rule Unknown Severity
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