Check: RHEL-09-611070
RHEL 9 STIG:
RHEL-09-611070
(in versions v1 r3 through v1 r1)
Title
RHEL 9 must enforce password complexity by requiring that at least one numeric character be used. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
Use of a complex password helps to increase the time and resources required to compromise the password. Password complexity, or strength, is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting attempts at guessing and brute-force attacks. Password complexity is one factor of several that determines how long it takes to crack a password. The more complex the password, the greater the number of possible combinations that need to be tested before the password is compromised. Requiring digits makes password guessing attacks more difficult by ensuring a larger search space.
Check Content
Verify that RHEL 9 enforces password complexity by requiring at least one numeric character. Check the value for "dcredit" with the following command: $ sudo grep dcredit /etc/security/pwquality.conf /etc/security/pwquality.conf/*.conf /etc/security/pwquality.conf:dcredit = -1 If the value of "dcredit" is a positive number or is commented out, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure RHEL 9 to enforce password complexity by requiring at least one numeric character be used by setting the "dcredit" option. Add the following line to "/etc/security/pwquality.conf" (or modify the line to have the required value): dcredit = -1
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-258103r926296_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-258103
Group Title: SRG-OS-000071-GPOS-00039
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-000194 |
The information system enforces password complexity by the minimum number of numeric characters used. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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IA-5 (1) |
Password-Based Authentication |