Check: JUEX-NM-000910
Juniper EX Series Switches Network Device Management STIG:
JUEX-NM-000910
(in versions v1 r5 through v1 r1)
Title
The Juniper EX switch must change credentials for account of last resort when administrators who know the credential leave the organization. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
A shared/group account credential is a shared form of authentication that allows multiple individuals to access the network device using a single account. If shared/group account credentials are not terminated when individuals leave the group, the user that left the group can still gain access even though they are no longer authorized. There may also be instances when specific user actions need to be performed on the network device without unique administrator identification or authentication. Examples of credentials include passwords and group membership certificates.
Check Content
Review the site's SSP to verify the password for the account of last resort and the root account are changed when a system administrator with knowledge of the password leaves or no longer has a need to know/access. If the credentials for account of last resort are not changed when administrators who know the credential leave the organization, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Document this process in the SSP. Change the account of last resort to a new password when administrators who know the credential leave the organization Set the password for the account of last resort: set system login user <account of last resort name> authentication plain-text-password New password: <password - not echoed to the screen> Retype new password: <password verification - not echoed to the screen>
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-253946r879694_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-253946
Group Title: SRG-APP-000317-NDM-000282
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-002112 |
The organization assigns account managers for information system accounts. |
CCI-002142 |
The information system terminates shared/group account credentials when members leave the group. |