OL 9 must be configured so that the root account is the only account having unrestricted access to the system.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-271831OL09-00-003000SV-271831r1092205_ruleCCI-000366high
Description
An account has root authority if it has a user identifier (UID) of "0". Multiple accounts with a UID of "0" afford more opportunity for potential intruders to guess a password for a privileged account. Proper configuration of sudo is recommended to afford multiple system administrators access to root privileges in an accountable manner.
STIGDate
Oracle Linux 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-08

Details

Check Text (C-271831r1092205_chk)

Verify that OL 9 configures only the "root" account to have a UID "0" assignment with the following command: $ awk -F: '$3 == 0 {print $1}' /etc/passwd root If any accounts other than "root" have a UID of "0", this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-75788r1092204_fix)

Change the UID of any account on the system, other than root, that has a UID of "0". If the account is associated with system commands or applications, the UID should be changed to one greater than "0" but less than "1000". Otherwise, assign a UID of greater than "1000" that has not already been assigned.