2.2.11 Ensure 'SEC_PROTOCOL_ERROR_FURTHER_ACTION' Is Set to '(DROP,3)'

Information

The SEC_PROTOCOL_ERROR_FURTHER_ACTION setting determines the Oracle server's response to bad/malformed packets received from the client. This setting should have a value of (DROP,3) or (DROP, 3), which will cause a connection to be dropped after three bad/malformed packets.

Rationale:

Bad packets received from the client can potentially indicate packet-based attacks on the system, such as 'TCP SYN Flood' or 'Smurf' attacks, which could result in a denial-of-service condition, this value should be set according to the needs of the organization.

Solution

To remediate this setting, execute the following SQL statement.

ALTER SYSTEM SET SEC_PROTOCOL_ERROR_FURTHER_ACTION = '(DROP,3)' SCOPE = SPFILE;

Or

ALTER SYSTEM SET SEC_PROTOCOL_ERROR_FURTHER_ACTION = '(DROP, 3)' SCOPE = SPFILE;

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/11760

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-3

Plugin: OracleDB

Control ID: 83ddc9a6813bcfec05f6cd1f0037bbcd4aa13b0358ceafc3b9924c7ea211505c