Re: DISA Security Readiness Review Evaluation Scripts

From: Toby Bearden (tbearden@comcast.net)
Date: Fri Nov 25 2005 - 08:56:50 EST


The DISA stigs are very comprehensive. The only thing you have to be
careful about is going to far. I have used the os, database, and web
server stigs a lot, and the best way to do it the first time you try
is to incrementally apply the changes, then test the server and make
sure it still has the functionality you require. If you apply
everything and then try to work your way back, you are doomed. The
first time I did it, I would apply about 5-10 changes, test
functionality, if it worked, take a ghost image, and apply 5-10 more
changes. That way you can easily drop back to a working point.

Also, you need to really understand what you are doing with regards
to permissions and user rights if you are going to follow the stig.
Otherwise you will make changes that will block out functionality you
need, and it may be difficult to work backwards. Definitely try it a
few times on a non-production server first. Also, depending on the
environment(NT domain, AD, etc...) there are a couple of known
gotcha's with the protocols.

Good Luck,
Toby

On Nov 24, 2005, at 2:19 AM, hannibal blog wrote:

> Hello
>
> did anyone try the publicly available disa SRR availble at
> http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/SRR/
> what is the diference between the publicly available ones and those
> reserved to .mil ?
> What do u think about using them to audit a customer win 2k server ?
>
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