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The Ubuntu operating system must employ FIPS 140-2 approved cryptographic hashing algorithms for all created passwords.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-75463 UBTU-16-010170 SV-90143r2_rule Medium
Description
The system must use a strong hashing algorithm to store the password. The system must use a sufficient number of hashing rounds to ensure the required level of entropy. Passwords need to be protected at all times, and encryption is the standard method for protecting passwords. If passwords are not encrypted, they can be plainly read (i.e., clear text) and easily compromised. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000073-GPOS-00041, SRG-OS-000120-GPOS-00061
STIG Date
Canonical Ubuntu 16.04 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2020-05-29

Details

Check Text ( C-75167r2_chk )
Verify the shadow password suite configuration is set to create passwords using a strong cryptographic hash with the following command:

Check that a minimum number of hash rounds is configured by running the following command:

# grep rounds /etc/pam.d/common-password

password [success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so obscure sha512 rounds=5000

If "rounds" has a value below "5000", or is commented out, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-82091r2_fix)
Configure the Ubuntu operating system to encrypt all stored passwords with a strong cryptographic hash.

Edit/modify the following line in the "/etc/pam.d/common-password" file and set "rounds" to a value no lower than "5000":

password [success=1 default=ignore] pam_unix.so obscure sha512 rounds=5000