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Configure the "DCCP" setting to organizational standards.


CONTROL ID
08781
CONTROL TYPE
Establish/Maintain Documentation
CLASSIFICATION
Preventive

SUPPORTING AND SUPPORTED CONTROLS




This Control directly supports the implied Control(s):
  • Configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux to Organizational Standards., CC ID: 08713

There are no implementation support Controls.


SELECTED AUTHORITY DOCUMENTS COMPLIED WITH




  • Ensure DCCP is disabled Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-sequence… (3.4.1, CIS Amazon Linux 2 Benchmark, v.2.0.0, Level 2)
  • Title: Disable DCCP Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-sequence… (Rule:xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_rule_4.6.1_Disable_DCCP, The Center for Internet Security Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Level 1 Benchmark, 1.2.0)
  • Title: Disable DCCP Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-sequence… (Rule:xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_rule_4.6.1_Disable_DCCP, The Center for Internet Security Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Level 2 Benchmark, 1.2.0)
  • Title: Disable DCCP Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-seque… (Rule: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_rule_7.5.1_Disable_DCCP Artifact Expression: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_ae_7.5.1.1_, The Center for Internet Security Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Level 1 Benchmark, v1.0.0)
  • Title: Disable DCCP Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-seque… (Rule: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_rule_7.5.1_Disable_DCCP Artifact Expression: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_ae_7.5.1.2_, The Center for Internet Security Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Level 1 Benchmark, v1.0.0)
  • Title: Disable DCCP Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-seque… (Rule: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_rule_7.5.1_Disable_DCCP Artifact Expression: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_ae_7.5.1.1_, The Center for Internet Security Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Level 2 Benchmark, v1.0.0)
  • Title: Disable DCCP Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-seque… (Rule: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_rule_7.5.1_Disable_DCCP Artifact Expression: xccdf_org.cisecurity.benchmarks_ae_7.5.1.2_, The Center for Internet Security Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Level 2 Benchmark, v1.0.0)
  • Ensure DCCP is disabled Description: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport layer protocol that supports streaming media and telephony. DCCP provides a way to gain access to congestion control, without having to do it at the application layer, but does not provide in-sequence… (3.3.1, CIS Oracle Linux 8 Benchmark, Server Level 2, v1.0.1)
  • Disable or enable support for DCCP as appropriate. Technical Mechanisms: via /etc/modprobe.conf Parameters: enabled / disabled References: Section: 2.5.7.1 - Disable Support for DCCP (CCE-14268-7, Common Configuration Enumeration List, Combined XML: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 5.20130214)