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Vulnerability V-269098

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V-269098

CAT I

Windows Server hosting Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) must enforce Certificate Authority (CA) certificate management approval for certificate requests.

Ships Affected
1
Total Findings
1
Open
0
Closed
1

Check Text

Certificate templates with the following extended key usages AND that allow a requestor to supply the subject name in the request require manual approval. In the AD CS web server properties, select "VulnerableCertTemplate" properties. Verify that "Subject Name" and "Supply in the request" are selected. If "Subject Name" AND "Supply in the request" are selected and if manual approval is not required, this is a finding. If the "Supply in Request" is NOT selected, and the Enroll Permissions for the template have been limited to a select group of users/administrators, this is not a finding.

Fix Text

In the AD CS web server properties, select "VulnerableCertTemplate" properties and then select "Subject Name" and "Supply in the request". Certificate templates with the following extended key usages must require manual approval in all cases: i. Smart Card Logon (1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.2). ii. Any Purpose EKU (2.5.29.37.0). iii. No EKU set. i.e., this is a (subordinate) CA certificate. Certificate templates with the following extended key usages AND that allow a requestor to supply the subject name in the request must require manual approval: i. Client Authentication (1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.2). ii. PKINIT Client Authentication (1.3.6.1.5.2.3.4). iii. Supply in request" setting: VulnerableCertTemplate Properties.

STIG Reference

STIG
Active Directory Forest Security Technical Implementation Guide
Version
3
Release
2
Rule ID
SV-269098r1106505_rule

All Occurrences

This vulnerability appears on 1 ship(s)

Ship Hull # Source File Status Assigned To Scan Date Actions
USNS MONTFORD POINT T-ESD-1 _Reviewed/MONT-DC-003/Checklist/MONT-DC-003_ADForest_V3R2_20251023-171845.ckl
Unassigned 2026-01-14T12:57:36.607366 View in Context
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