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V-219173

CAT III (Low)

The Ubuntu operating system must enforce password complexity by requiring that at least one lower-case character be used.

Rule ID

SV-219173r982196_rule

STIG

Canonical Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R15

CCIs

CCI-000193

Discussion

Use of a complex password helps to increase the time and resources required to compromise the password. Password complexity, or strength, is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting attempts at guessing and brute-force attacks. Password complexity is one factor of several that determines how long it takes to crack a password. The more complex the password, the greater the number of possible combinations that need to be tested before the password is compromised.

Check Content

Verify the Ubuntu operating system enforces password complexity by requiring that at least one lower-case character be used.

Determine if the field "lcredit" is set in the "/etc/security/pwquality.conf" file with the following command:

# grep -i "lcredit" /etc/security/pwquality.conf 
lcredit=-1

If the "lcredit" parameter is greater than "-1", or is commented out, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Add or update the "/etc/security/pwquality.conf" file to contain the "lcredit" parameter:

lcredit=-1