Rule ID
SV-216336r958400_rule
Version
V3R5
CCIs
Allowing access to a graphical environment when the user is not attending the system can allow unauthorized users access to the system.
If the system is not running XWindows, this check does not apply. Determine if the screen saver timeout is configured properly. # grep "^\*timeout:" /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver If the output is not: *timeout: 0:15:00 or a shorter time interval, this is a finding. # grep "^\*lockTimeout:" /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver If the output is not: *lockTimeout: 0:00:05 or a shorter time interval, this is a finding. # grep "^\*lock:" /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver If the output is not: *lock: True this is a finding. For each existing user, check the configuring of their personal .xscreensaver file. # grep "^timeout:" $HOME/.xscreensaver If the output is not: timeout: 0:15:00 or a shorter time interval, this is a finding. # grep "^lockTimeout:" $HOME/.xscreensaver If the output is not: lockTimeout: 0:00:05 or a shorter time interval, this is a finding. # grep "^lock:" $HOME/.xscreensaver If the output is not: lock: True this is a finding.
The root role is required. Edit the global screensaver configuration file to ensure 15 minute screen lock. # pfedit /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver Find the timeout control lines and change them to read: *timeout: 0:15:00 *lockTimeout: 0:00:05 *lock: True For each user on the system, edit their local $HOME/.xscreensaver file and change the timeout values. # pfedit $HOME/.xscreensaver Find the timeout control lines and change them to read: timeout: 0:15:00 lockTimeout: 0:00:05 lock: True