Information
The directory service must be configured to terminate LDAP-based network connections to the directory server after 5 minutes of inactivity.
GROUP ID: V-224979
RULE ID: SV-224979r970703
The failure to terminate inactive network connections increases the risk of a successful attack on the directory server. The longer an established session is in progress, the more time an attacker has to hijack the session, implement a means to passively intercept data, or compromise any protections on client access. For example, if an attacker gains control of a client computer, an existing (already authenticated) session with the directory server could allow access to the directory. The lack of confidentiality protection in LDAP-based sessions increases exposure to this vulnerability.
Solution
Configure the directory service to terminate LDAP-based network connections to the directory server after 5 minutes of inactivity.
Open an elevated 'Command prompt' (run as administrator).
Enter 'ntdsutil'.
At the 'ntdsutil:' prompt, enter 'LDAP policies'.
At the 'ldap policy:' prompt, enter 'connections'.
At the 'server connections:' prompt, enter 'connect to server [host-name]' (where [host-name] is the computer name of the domain controller).
At the 'server connections:' prompt, enter 'q'.
At the 'ldap policy:' prompt, enter 'Set MaxConnIdleTime to 300'.
Enter 'Commit Changes' to save.
Enter 'Show values' to verify changes.
Enter 'q' at the 'ldap policy:' and 'ntdsutil:' prompts to exit.