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V-223011

CAT II (Medium)

The firewall must be configured to inspect all inbound and outbound traffic at the application layer.

Rule ID

SV-223011r604133_rule

STIG

Firewall Security Requirements Guide

Version

V3R3

CCIs

CCI-000366

Discussion

Application inspection enables the firewall to control traffic based on different parameters that exist within the packets such as enforcing application-specific message and field length. Inspection provides improved protection against application-based attacks by restricting the types of commands allowed for the applications. Application inspection all enforces conformance against published RFCs. Some applications embed an IP address in the packet that needs to match the source address that is normally translated when it goes through the firewall. Enabling application inspection for a service that embeds IP addresses, the firewall translates embedded addresses and updates any checksum or other fields that are affected by the translation. Enabling application inspection for a service that uses dynamically assigned ports, the firewall monitors sessions to identify the dynamic port assignments, and permits data exchange on these ports for the duration of the specific session.

Check Content

Review the firewall configuration to verify that inspection for applications deployed within the network is being performed on all interfaces.
If the firewall is not configured to inspect all inbound and outbound traffic at the application layer, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the firewall to inspect all inbound and outbound traffic at the application layer.