RHEL 9 must not allow blank or null passwords.
Overview
Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
V-258094 | RHEL-09-611025 | SV-258094r1045187_rule | High |
Description |
If an account has an empty password, anyone could log in and run commands with the privileges of that account. Accounts with empty passwords should never be used in operational environments. |
STIG | Date |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2024-12-04 |
Details
Check Text (C-61835r1014877_chk) |
Verify that null passwords cannot be used with the following command: $ sudo grep -i nullok /etc/pam.d/system-auth /etc/pam.d/password-auth If output is produced, this is a finding. If the system administrator (SA) can demonstrate that the required configuration is contained in a PAM configuration file included or substacked from the system-auth file, this is not a finding. |
Fix Text (F-61759r1045186_fix) |
If PAM is managed with authselect, use the following command to remove instances of "nullok": $ sudo authselect enable-feature without-nullok Otherwise, remove any instances of the "nullok" option in the "/etc/pam.d/password-auth" and "/etc/pam.d/system-auth" files to prevent logons with empty passwords. Note: Manual changes to the listed file may be overwritten by the "authselect" program. |