Check: RHEL-09-255135
RHEL 9 STIG:
RHEL-09-255135
(in versions v2 r3 through v1 r3)
Title
RHEL 9 SSH daemon must not allow GSSAPI authentication. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
Generic Security Service Application Program Interface (GSSAPI) authentication is used to provide additional authentication mechanisms to applications. Allowing GSSAPI authentication through SSH exposes the system's GSSAPI to remote hosts, increasing the attack surface of the system. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000364-GPOS-00151, SRG-OS-000480-GPOS-00227
Check Content
Verify the SSH daemon does not allow GSSAPI authentication with the following command: $ sudo /usr/sbin/sshd -dd 2>&1 | awk '/filename/ {print $4}' | tr -d '\r' | tr '\n' ' ' | xargs sudo grep -iH '^\s*gssapiauthentication' GSSAPIAuthentication no If the value is returned as "yes", the returned line is commented out, no output is returned, and the use of GSSAPI authentication has not been documented with the information system security officer (ISSO), this is a finding. If the required value is not set, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure the SSH daemon to not allow GSSAPI authentication. Add or uncomment the following line to "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" or to a file in "/etc/ssh/sshd_config.d" and set the value to "no": GSSAPIAuthentication no The SSH service must be restarted for changes to take effect: $ sudo systemctl restart sshd.service
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-258003r1045065_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-258003
Group Title: SRG-OS-000364-GPOS-00151
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-001813 |
Enforce access restrictions using organization-defined mechanisms. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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CM-5(1) |
Automated Access Enforcement / Auditing |