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Description

Azure Web Apps allows sites to run under both HTTP and HTTPS by default. Web apps can be accessed by anyone using non-secure HTTP links by default. Non-secure HTTP requests can be restricted and all HTTP requests redirected to the secure HTTPS port. It is recommended to enforce HTTPS-only traffic.

Rationale​

Enabling HTTPS-only traffic will redirect all non-secure HTTP requests to HTTPS ports. HTTPS uses the TLS/SSL protocol to provide a secure connection which is both encrypted and authenticated. It is therefore important to support HTTPS for the security benefits.

Impact​

When it is enabled, every incoming HTTP request is redirected to the HTTPS port. This means an extra level of security will be added to the HTTP requests made to the app.

Audit​

From Azure Portal​

  1. Login to Azure Portal using https://portal.azure.com.
  2. Go to App Services.
  3. Click on each App.
  4. Under Setting section, click on Configuration.
  5. Under the General Settings tab, ensure that HTTPS Only is set to On under Platform Settings.

From Azure CLI​

To check HTTPS-only traffic value for an existing app, run the following command:

az webapp show --resource-group <RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME> --name <APP_NAME> --query httpsOnly

The output should return true if HTTPS-only traffic value is set to On.

From PowerShell​

List all the web apps configured within the subscription:

Get-AzWebApp | Select-Object ResourceGroup, Name, HttpsOnly

For each web app review the HttpsOnly setting and make sure it is set to True.

From Azure Policy​

If referencing a digital copy of this Benchmark, clicking a Policy ID will open a link to the associated Policy definition in Azure.

Default Value​

By default, HTTPS-only feature will be disabled when a new app is created using the command-line tool or Azure Portal console.

References​

  1. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/overview-security?source=recommendations#https-and-certificates
  2. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/security/benchmark/azure/security-controls-v3-data-protection#dp-3-encrypt-sensitive-data-in-transit
  3. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/az.websites/set-azwebapp
  4. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-paas-blog/enable-https-setting-on-azure-app-service-using-azure-policy/ba-p/3286603