SLEM 5 must employ user passwords with a minimum lifetime of 24 hours (one day).

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-261388SLEM-05-611065SV-261388r996591_ruleCCI-000198medium
Description
Enforcing a minimum password lifetime helps prevent repeated password changes to defeat the password reuse or history enforcement requirement. If users are allowed to immediately and continually change their password, the password could be repeatedly changed in a short period of time to defeat the organization's policy regarding password reuse.
STIGDate
SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro (SLEM) 5 Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-08

Details

Check Text (C-261388r996591_chk)

Verify SLEM 5 enforces a minimum time period between password changes for each user account of one day or greater with the following command: > sudo awk -F: '$4 < 1 {print $1 ":" $4}' /etc/shadow smithj:1 If any results are returned that are not associated with a system account, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-65025r996590_fix)

Configure SLEM 5 to enforce 24 hours/one day or greater as the minimum password age for user accounts. Change the minimum time period between password changes for each <username> account to "1" day with the command, replacing <username> with the user account that must be changed: > sudo passwd -n 1 <username>