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Tanium 7.x Operating System on TanOS Security Technical Implementation Guide
SRG-OS-000401
The Tanium operating system (TanOS) must perform data integrity verification on the name/address resolution responses the system receives from authoritative sources.
The Tanium operating system (TanOS) must perform data integrity verification on the name/address resolution responses the system receives from authoritative sources. An XCCDF Rule
The Tanium operating system (TanOS) must perform data integrity verification on the name/address resolution responses the system receives from authoritative sources.
Medium Severity
<VulnDiscussion>If data origin authentication and data integrity verification is not performed, the resultant response could be forged, it may have come from a poisoned cache, the packets could have been intercepted without the resolver's knowledge, or resource records could have been removed, which would result in query failure or denial of service. Data integrity verification must be performed to thwart these types of attacks.
Each client of name resolution services either performs this validation on its own, or has authenticated channels to trusted validation providers. Information systems that provide name and address resolution services for local clients include, for example, recursive resolving or caching Domain Name System (DNS) servers. DNS client resolvers either perform validation of DNSSEC signatures, or clients use authenticated channels to recursive resolvers that perform such validations.
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