Operating systems must enforce a 60-day maximum password lifetime restriction.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-279610NXAC-OS-000167SV-279610r1192571_ruleCCI-004066medium
Description
Any password, no matter how complex, can eventually be cracked; therefore, passwords need to be changed periodically. If the operating system does not limit the lifetime of passwords and force users to change their passwords, there is the risk that the operating system passwords could be compromised.
STIGDate
Nutanix Acropolis GPOS Security Technical Implementation Guide2026-02-24

Details

Check Text (C-279610r1192571_chk)

1. Verify Nutanix AOS is configured to enforce a 60-day maximum password lifetime using the following command. $ sudo grep -i pass_max_days /etc/login.defs PASS_MAX_DAYS 60 If the "PASS_MAX_DAYS" parameter value is not 60 or less, or is commented out, this is a finding. 2. Run the following command. $ sudo awk -F: '$5 > 60 {print $1 " " $5}' /etc/shadow If any results are returned that are not associated with a system account, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-84068r1192325_fix)

Configure Nutanix OS to use complex password. 1. For AOS, enter the following command. $ sudo salt-call state.sls security/CVM/pamCVM.sls 2. For Prism Central, enter the following command. $ sudo salt-call state.sls security/PCVM/pamPCVM.sls 3. For Files, enter the following command. $ sudo salt-call state.sls security/AFS/pamAFS.sls 4. For AHV OS CVM, enter the following command. $ ncli cluster edit-hypervisor-security-params enable-high-strength-password=true