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JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark

  • Any unapproved applications must be removed.

    Extraneous services and applications running on an application server expands the attack surface and increases risk to the application server. Securing any server involves identifying and removing ...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • JBoss application and management ports must be approved by the PPSM CAL.

    Some networking protocols may not meet organizational security requirements to protect data and components. Application servers natively host a number of various features, such as management inter...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • JBoss KeyStore and Truststore passwords must not be stored in clear text.

    Access to the JBoss Password Vault must be secured, and the password used to access must be encrypted. There is a specific process used to generate the encrypted password hash. This process must ...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • The JBoss server must separate hosted application functionality from application server management functionality.

    The application server consists of the management interface and hosted applications. By separating the management interface from hosted applications, the user must authenticate as a privileged use...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • JBoss file permissions must be configured to protect the confidentiality and integrity of application files.

    The JBoss EAP Application Server is a Java-based AS. It is installed on the OS file system and depends upon file system access controls to protect application data at rest. The file permissions s...
    Rule Medium Severity

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