Skip to content

Guide to the Secure Configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark

  • Disable Anonymous FTP Access

    If any directories that contain dynamic scripts can be accessed via FTP by any group or user that does not require access, remove permissions to su...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Ignore HTTPD .htaccess Files

    Set AllowOverride to none for each instant of <Directory>.
    Rule Medium Severity
  • 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 Root Directory

    The <code>httpd</code> root directory should always have the most restrictive configuration enabled. <pre>&lt;Directory / &gt; Options None A...
    Rule Unknown Severity
  • Enable Postfix Service

    The Postfix mail transfer agent is used for local mail delivery within the system. The default configuration only listens for connections to the de...
    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
  • 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
  • Enable log_config_module For HTTPD Logging

    The <code>log_config_module</code> should exist and be configured in the <code>/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf</code> file by adding the following modul...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Disable LDAP Support

    The <code>ldap</code> module provides HTTP authentication via an LDAP directory. If its functionality is unnecessary, comment out the related modul...
    Rule Unknown Severity
  • Disable MIME Magic

    The <code>mime_magic</code> module provides a second layer of MIME support that in most configurations is likely extraneous. If its functionality i...
    Rule Unknown Severity
  • Configure All Systems which Use NFS

    The steps in this section are appropriate for all systems which run NFS, whether they operate as clients or as servers.
    Group
  • Disable HTTP mod_rewrite

    The <code>mod_rewrite</code> module is very powerful and can protect against certain classes of web attacks. However, it is also very complex and h...
    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
  • Disable Server Activity Status

    The <code>status</code> module provides real-time access to statistics on the internal operation of the web server. This may constitute an unnecess...
    Rule Unknown Severity
  • Disable Web Server Configuration Display

    The <code>info</code> module creates a web page illustrating the configuration of the web server. This can create an unnecessary security leak and ...
    Rule Unknown Severity
  • Disable Server Side Includes

    Server Side Includes provide a method of dynamically generating web pages through the insertion of server-side code. However, the technology is als...
    Rule Unknown Severity

The content of the drawer really is up to you. It could have form fields, definition lists, text lists, labels, charts, progress bars, etc. Spacing recommendation is 24px margins. You can put tabs in here, and can also make the drawer scrollable.

Capacity
Modules