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V-223648

CAT II (Medium)

All digital certificates in use must have a valid path to a trusted certification authority (CA).

Rule ID

SV-223648r998341_rule

STIG

IBM z/OS RACF Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V9R8

CCIs

CCI-000185CCI-002470CCI-004909

Discussion

The origin of a certificate, or the CA, is crucial in determining if the certificate should be trusted. An approved CA establishes grounds for confidence at both ends of communications sessions in ongoing identities of other parties and in the validity of information transmitted. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000066-GPOS-00034, SRG-OS-000403-GPOS-00182

Check Content

From the ISPF Command Shell enter:
RACDCERT CERT AUTH

If no certificate information is found, this is not a finding.

NOTE: Certificates are only valid when their Status is TRUST. Therefore, you may ignore certificates with the NOTRUST status during the following check.

If the digital certificate information indicates that the issuer's distinguished name leads to one of the following, this is not a finding:
a) A DOD PKI Root Certification Authority
b) An External Root Certification Authority (ECA)
c) An approved External Partner PKI's Root Certification Authority

The DOD Cyber Exchange website contains information as to which certificates maybe acceptable (https://public.cyber.mil/pki-pke/interoperability/ or https://cyber.mil/pki-pke/interoperability/).

Examples of an acceptable DOD CA are:
DOD PKI Class 3 Root CA
DOD PKI Med Root CA

Fix Text

Remove and/or replace certificates with a status of TRUST whose issuer's distinguished name does not lead to a DOD PKI Root Certification Authority, External Root Certification Authority (ECA), or an approved External Partner PKI's Root Certification Authority.

Reference the DOD Cyber Exchange website for complete information as to which certificates may be acceptable (https://public.cyber.mil/pki-pke/interoperability/ or https://cyber.mil/pki-pke/interoperability/).