Rule ID
SV-279542r1192391_rule
Version
V1R1
CCIs
To mitigate the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information by entities that have been issued certificates by DOD-approved PKIs, all DOD systems (e.g., web servers and web portals) must be properly configured to incorporate access control methods that do not rely solely on the possession of a certificate for access. Successful authentication must not automatically give an entity access to an asset or security boundary. Authorization procedures and controls must be implemented to ensure each authenticated entity also has a validated and current authorization. Authorization is the process of determining whether an entity, once authenticated, is permitted to access a specific asset. Information systems use access control policies and enforcement mechanisms to implement this requirement. Access control policies include identity-based policies, role-based policies, and attribute-based policies. Access enforcement mechanisms include access control lists, access control matrices, and cryptography. These policies and mechanisms must be employed by the application to control access between users (or processes acting on behalf of users) and objects (e.g., devices, files, records, processes, programs, and domains) in the information system.
Verify the Nutanix OS VMs encrypt the boot password for root using the following command. $ sudo grep -iw grub2_password /boot/grub2/user.cfg GRUB2_PASSWORD=grub.pbkdf2.sha512.10000.D5A1D797EFCF694E49691FED9FC586FB5 $ sudo grep -i execstart /usr/lib/systemd/system/rescue.service | grep -i sulogin ExecStart=-/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sulogin-shell rescue If the root password entry does not begin with "grub2_password" or "ExecStart" line is configured for anything other than "/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sulogin-shell rescue", this is a finding.
1. Configure the Nutanix OS VMs to encrypt the boot password for root using the following command. $ fix_bootloader_pw 2. Follow the prompts to set the password.