| name | cis-ubuntu2004-v300-5-3-2-3 |
| description | Ensure pam_pwquality module is enabled |
| category | cis-iam |
| version | 3.0.0 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["cis","ubuntu","linux","ubuntu-20.04","pam","authentication"] |
| cis_id | 5.3.2.3 |
| cis_benchmark | CIS Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS Benchmark v3.0.0 |
| tech_stack | ["ubuntu","linux"] |
| cwe_ids | [] |
| chains_with | [] |
| prerequisites | [] |
| severity_boost | {} |
5.3.2.3 Ensure pam_pwquality module is enabled (Automated)
Profile Applicability
- Level 1 - Server
- Level 1 - Workstation
Description
The pam_pwquality.so module performs password quality checking. This module can be plugged into the password stack of a given service to provide strength-checking for passwords. The code was originally based on pam_cracklib module and the module is backwards compatible with its options.
The action of this module is to prompt the user for a password and check its strength against a system dictionary and a set of rules for identifying poor choices.
The first action is to prompt for a single password, check its strength and then, if it is considered strong, prompt for the password a second time (to verify that it was typed correctly on the first occasion). All being well, the password is passed on to subsequent modules to be installed as the new authentication token.
Rationale
Use of a unique, complex passwords helps to increase the time and resources required to compromise the password.
Audit Procedure
Command Line
Run the following command to verify that pam_pwquality is enabled:
Expected Result
Output should be similar to:
password requisite pam_pwquality.so retry=3
Remediation
Command Line
Run the following script to verify the pam_pwquality.so line exists in a pam-auth-update profile:
Output should be similar to:
/usr/share/pam-configs/pwquality: requisite pam_pwquality.so retry=3
/usr/share/pam-configs/pwquality: requisite pam_pwquality.so retry=3
- IF - similar output is returned:
Run the following command to update
/etc/pam.d/common-password with the returned profile:
Example:
- IF - similar output is NOT returned:
Create a pam-auth-update profile in
/usr/share/pam-configs/ with the following lines: