The Ubuntu operating system must implement smart card logins for multifactor authentication for local and network access to privileged and nonprivileged accounts.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
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medium | V-238210 | SRG-OS-000105-GPOS-00052 | UBTU-20-010033 | SV-238210r1015143_rule | 2025-03-03 | 2 |
Description |
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Without the use of multifactor authentication, the ease of access to privileged functions is greatly increased. Multifactor authentication requires using two or more factors to achieve authentication. Factors include: 1) something a user knows (e.g., password/PIN); 2) something a user has (e.g., cryptographic identification device, token); and 3) something a user is (e.g., biometric). A privileged account is defined as an information system account with authorizations of a privileged user. Network access is defined as access to an information system by a user (or a process acting on behalf of a user) communicating through a network (e.g., local area network, wide area network, or the internet). The DOD CAC with DOD-approved PKI is an example of multifactor authentication. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000105-GPOS-00052, SRG-OS-000106-GPOS-00053, SRG-OS-000107-GPOS-00054, SRG-OS-000108-GPOS-00055 |
ℹ️ Check |
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Verify the Ubuntu operating system has the packages required for multifactor authentication installed with the following commands: $ dpkg -l | grep libpam-pkcs11 ii libpam-pkcs11 0.6.8-4 amd64 Fully featured PAM module for using PKCS#11 smart cards If the "libpam-pkcs11" package is not installed, this is a finding. Verify the sshd daemon allows public key 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*pubkeyauthentication' PubkeyAuthentication yes If this option is set to "no" or is missing, this is a finding. If conflicting results are returned, this is a finding. |
✔️ Fix |
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Configure the Ubuntu operating system to use multifactor authentication for network access to accounts. Add or update the following line in "/etc/pam.d/common-auth", placing it above any lines containing "pam_unix.so": auth [success=2 default=ignore] pam_pkcs11.so Set the sshd option "PubkeyAuthentication yes" in the "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" file. |