8.3.3 Ensure secure protocols are used for virtual serial port access

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Information

Serial ports are interfaces for connecting peripherals to the VM. They are often used on physical systems to provide a direct, low-level connection to the console of a server. Virtual serial ports allow VMs to communicate with serial ports over networks. If virtual serial ports are needed, they should be configured to use secure protocols.

Rationale:

If virtual serial ports do not use secure protocols, the communications with those ports could be eavesdropped on, manipulated, or otherwise compromised, giving attackers sensitive information or control to unauthorized parties.

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Solution

To configure all virtual serial ports to use secure protocols, change any protocols that are not secure to one of the following:

ssl - the equivalent of TCP+SSL

tcp+ssl - SSL over TCP over IPv4 or IPv6

tcp4+ssl - SSL over TCP over IPv4

tcp6+ssl - SSL over TCP over IPv6

telnets - telnet over SSL over TCP

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/3473