RHEL 10 must have the "pkcs11-provider" package installed.
Overview
| Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
| V-281005 | RHEL-10-200730 | SV-281005r1195395_rule | CCI-000765 | medium |
| Description | ||||
| 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. A privileged account is defined as an information system account with authorizations of a privileged user. The DOD common access card (CAC) with DOD-approved PKI is an example of multifactor authentication. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000105-GPOS-00052, SRG-OS-000375-GPOS-00160, SRG-OS-000377-GPOS-00162 | ||||
| STIG | Date | |||
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2026-03-11 | |||
Details
Check Text (C-281005r1195395_chk)
Note: If the system administrator demonstrates the use of an approved alternate multifactor authentication method, this requirement is not applicable.
Verify RHEL 10 has the "openssl-pkcs11" package installed with the following command:
$ sudo dnf list --installed pkcs11-provider
Installed Packages
pkcs11-provider.x86_64 1.0-3.el10_0 @rhel-10-for-x86_64-baseos-rpms
If the "openssl-pkcs11" package is not installed, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-85471r1165369_fix)
Configure RHEL 10 to have the "openssl-pkcs11" package installed with the following command:
$ sudo dnf -y install pkcs11-provider