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V-215587

CAT II (Medium)

In a split DNS configuration, where separate name servers are used between the external and internal networks, the internal name server must be configured to not be reachable from outside resolvers.

Rule ID

SV-215587r961863_rule

STIG

Microsoft Windows 2012 Server Domain Name System Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R7

CCIs

CCI-000366

Discussion

Instead of having the same set of authoritative name servers serve different types of clients, an enterprise could have two different sets of authoritative name servers. One set, called external name servers, can be located within a DMZ; these would be the only name servers that are accessible to external clients and would serve RRs pertaining to hosts with public services (Web servers that serve external Web pages or provide B2C services, mail servers, etc.) The other set, called internal name servers, is to be located within the firewall and should be configured so they are not reachable from outside and hence provide naming services exclusively to internal clients.

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Consult with the System Administrator to review the internal Windows DNS Server's Endpoint Security Solution (ESS) firewall policy.

The inbound TCP and UDP ports 53 rule should be configured to only allow hosts from the internal network to query the internal DNS server.

If the ESS firewall policy is not configured with the restriction, consult with the network firewall administrator to confirm the restriction on the network firewall.

If neither the DNS server's HBSS firewall policy nor the network firewall is configured to block external hosts from querying the internal DNS server, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the internal DNS server's firewall policy, or the network firewall, to block queries from external hosts.