MYS8-00-004300 - The MySQL Database Server 8.0 must generate audit records when concurrent logons/connections by the same user from different workstations

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Information

For completeness of forensic analysis, it is necessary to track who logs on to the Database Management System (DBMS).

Concurrent connections by the same user from multiple workstations may be valid use of the system; or such connections may be due to improper circumvention of the requirement to use the CAC for authentication; or they may indicate unauthorized account sharing; or they may be because an account has been compromised.

(If the fact of multiple, concurrent logons by a given user can be reliably reconstructed from the log entries for other events (logons/connections; voluntary and involuntary disconnections), then it is not mandatory to create additional log entries specifically for this).

Solution

If currently required, configure the MySQL Database Server to produce audit records when connections occur.

See the supplemental file 'MySQL80Audit.sql'.

See Also

https://dl.dod.cyber.mil/wp-content/uploads/stigs/zip/U_Oracle_MySQL_8-0_V1R4_STIG.zip

Item Details

References: CAT|II, CCI|CCI-000172, Rule-ID|SV-235130r879877_rule, STIG-ID|MYS8-00-004300, Vuln-ID|V-235130

Plugin: MySQLDB

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