Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-22302 | GEN000585 | SV-63933r2_rule | Medium |
Description |
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Some common password hashing schemes only process the first eight characters of a user's password, which reduces the effective strength of the password. |
STIG | Date |
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Oracle Linux 5 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2017-05-18 |
Check Text ( C-52437r2_chk ) |
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Verify no valid password hash in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow begins with a character other than an underscore (_) or dollar sign ($). # cut -d ':' -f2 /etc/passwd # cut -d ':' -f2 /etc/shadow If any valid password hash is present that does not have an initial underscore (_) or dollar sign ($) character, this is a finding. Note: Locked accounts are indicated by a leading exclamation point (!). System accounts, other than "root", may have an asterisk (*) in the password field. On systems utilizing shadow passwords, the password field in /etc/passwd will be a single "x". |
Fix Text (F-54507r1_fix) |
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Change the passwords for all accounts using non-compliant password hashes. (This requires GEN000590 is already met.) |