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| name | cis-ubuntu2004-v300-5-4-3-2 |
| description | Ensure default user shell timeout is configured |
| category | cis-iam |
| version | 3.0.0 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["cis","ubuntu","linux","ubuntu-20.04","users","authentication"] |
| cis_id | 5.4.3.2 |
| cis_benchmark | CIS Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS Benchmark v3.0.0 |
| tech_stack | ["ubuntu","linux"] |
| cwe_ids | [] |
| chains_with | [] |
| prerequisites | [] |
| severity_boost | {} |
TMOUT is an environmental setting that determines the timeout of a shell in seconds.
TMOUT=0 disables timeout.System Wide Shell Configuration Files:
/etc/profile - used to set system wide environmental variables on users shells. The variables are sometimes the same ones that are in the .bash_profile, however this file is used to set an initial PATH or PS1 for all shell users of the system. is only executed for interactive login shells, or shells executed with the --login parameter./etc/profile.d - /etc/profile will execute the scripts within /etc/profile.d/*.sh. It is recommended to place your configuration in a shell script within /etc/profile.d to set your own system wide environmental variables./etc/bash.bashrc - System wide version of .bashrc. In Fedora derived distributions, /etc/bashrc also invokes /etc/profile.d/*.sh if non-login shell, but redirects output to /dev/null if non-interactive. Is only executed for interactive shells or if BASH_ENV is set to /etc/bash.bashrc.Setting a timeout value reduces the window of opportunity for unauthorized user access to another user's shell session that has been left unattended. It also ends the inactive session and releases the resources associated with that session.
Run the following script to verify that TMOUT is configured to: include a timeout of no more than 900 seconds, to be readonly, to be exported, and is not being changed to a longer timeout.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
{
a_output=(); a_output2=(); l_tmout_set="900"
f_tmout_read_chk()
{
a_out=(); a_out2=()
l_tmout_readonly="?\breadonly\h+TMOUT\b)' "
l_tmout_export=
[ -n ];
a_out+=()
a_out2+=()
[ -n ];
a_out+=()
a_out2+=()
}
IFS= -r l_file;
l_tmout_value=
f_tmout_read_chk
[ -n ];
[[ -le && -gt ]];
a_output+=()
[ -gt 0 ] && a_output+=()
[ -gt 0 ] && a_output2+=()
[[ -gt || -le ]];
a_output2+=()
[ -gt 0 ] && a_output2+=()
[ -gt 0 ] && a_output2+=()
[ -gt 0 ] && a_output2+=( )
[ -gt 0 ] && a_output2+=( )
< <(grep -Pls -- /etc/*bashrc /etc/profile /etc/profile.d/*.sh)
[[ -le 0 && -le 0 ]] && a_output2+=()
[ -z ];
[ -n ] && -e
[ -gt 0 ] &&
}
Note: If TMOUT is set as readonly through readonly TMOUT and/or typeset -xr in more than once, you will receive an error message when logging into a terminal session or connecting with openSSH. It is recommended that TMOUT be set only once in only one file.
Audit Result: ** PASS **
Review /etc/bashrc, /etc/profile, and all files ending in *.sh in the /etc/profile.d/ directory and remove or edit all TMOUT=_n_ entries to follow local site policy. TMOUT should not exceed 900 or be equal to 0.
Configure TMOUT in one of the following files:
/etc/profile.d/ directory ending in .sh/etc/profile/etc/bashrcExample command to set TMOUT to 900 seconds in a file in /etc/profile.d/:
# printf '%s\n' "# Set TMOUT to 900 seconds" "typeset -xr TMOUT=900" > /etc/profile.d/50-tmout.sh
TMOUT configuration examples:
typeset -xr TMOUT=900
Deprecated methods:
TMOUT=900
readonly TMOUT
export TMOUT
readonly TMOUT=900 ; export TMOUT
Additional Information:
The audit and remediation in this recommendation apply to bash and shell. If other shells are supported on the system, it is recommended that their configuration files also are checked. Other methods of setting a timeout exist for other shells not covered here.
Ensure that the timeout conforms to your local policy.
None specified.
None specified.
v8 - 4.3 Configure Automatic Session Locking on Enterprise Assets: Configure automatic session locking on enterprise assets after a defined period of inactivity. For general purpose operating systems, the period must not exceed 15 minutes. For mobile end-user devices, the period must not exceed 2 minutes. (IG 1, IG 2, IG 3)
v7 - 16.11 Lock Workstation Sessions After Inactivity: Automatically lock workstation sessions after a standard period of inactivity. (IG 1, IG 2, IG 3)
MITRE ATT&CK Mappings: T1078 - Tactics: TA0005 - Mitigations: M1026