The Photon operating system must enforce the limit of three consecutive invalid logon attempts by a user during a 15-minute time period.
Overview
| Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
| V-258802 | PHTN-40-000004 | SV-258802r933467_rule | CCI-000044 | medium |
| Description | ||||
| By limiting the number of failed logon attempts, the risk of unauthorized system access via user password guessing, otherwise known as brute-force attacks, is reduced. Limits are imposed by locking the account. | ||||
| STIG | Date | |||
| VMware vSphere 8.0 vCenter Appliance Photon OS 4.0 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2023-10-29 | |||
Details
Check Text (C-258802r933467_chk)
At the command line, run the following commands to verify accounts are locked after three consecutive invalid logon attempts by a user during a 15-minute time period:
# grep '^deny =' /etc/security/faillock.conf
Example result:
deny = 3
If the "deny" option is not set to "3" or less (but not "0"), is missing or commented out, this is a finding.
# grep '^fail_interval =' /etc/security/faillock.conf
Example result:
fail_interval = 900
If the "fail_interval" option is not set to "900" or more, is missing or commented out, this is a finding.
Note: If faillock.conf is not used to configure the "pam_faillock.so" module, then these options may be specified on the faillock lines in the system-auth and system-account PAM files.
Fix Text (F-62451r933466_fix)
Navigate to and open:
/etc/security/faillock.conf
Add or update the following lines:
deny = 3
fail_interval = 900
Note: On vCenter appliances, the equivalent file must be edited under "/etc/applmgmt/appliance", if one exists, for the changes to persist after a reboot.