VMware vSphere 7.0 ESXi STIG Version Comparison
VMware vSphere 7.0 ESXi Security Technical Implementation Guide
Comparison
There are 5 differences between versions v1 r1 (March 7, 2023) (the "left" version) and v1 r3 (Jan. 30, 2025) (the "right" version).
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The ESXi host must protect the confidentiality and integrity of transmitted information by protecting ESXi management traffic.
Check Content
From the vSphere Client, select the ESXi host and go to Configure >> Networking >> VMkernel adapters. Select each VMkernel adapter that is "Enabled" for management traffic and, in the bottom pane, view the "Enabled services". If any services other than "Management" are enabled on any the Management VMkernel adapter, this is a finding. From the vSphere Client, select the ESXi host and go to Configure >> Networking >> VMkernel adapters. Review the VLAN associated with each VMkernel that is "Enabled" for management traffic. Verify with the system administrator that they are dedicated for that purpose and are logically separated from other functions. If the network segment is accessible, except to networks where other management-related entities are located such as vCenter, this is a finding. If there are any other systems or devices such as VMs on the ESXi management segment, this is a finding.
Discussion
The vSphere management network provides access to the vSphere management interface on each component. Services running on the management interface provide an opportunity for an attacker to gain privileged access to the systems. Any remote attack most likely would begin with gaining entry to this network. The Management VMkernel port group can be on a standard or distributed virtual switch but must be on a dedicated VLAN. The Management VLAN must not be shared by any other function and must not be accessible to anything other than management-related functions such as vCenter.
Fix
From the vSphere Client, go to Hosts and Clusters. Select the ESXi Host >> Configure >> Networking >> VMkernel adapters. Select the Management VMkernel and click "Edit...". On the "Port" properties tab, uncheck all services except "Management". Click "OK". From the vSphere Client, go to Hosts and Clusters. Select the ESXi Host >> Configure >> Networking >> Virtual switches. Find the port group that contains the Management VMkernel and click the "..." button next to the name. Click "Edit Settings". On the "Properties" tab, change the "VLAN ID" to one dedicated to Management traffic. Click "OK".