The Ubuntu operating system must enforce 24 hours/1 day as the minimum password lifetime. Passwords for new users must have a 24 hours/1 day minimum password lifetime restriction.

STIG ID: UBTU-20-010007  |  SRG: SRG-OS-000075-GPOS-00043 |  Severity: low |  CCI: CCI-000198,CCI-004066 |  Vulnerability Id: V-238202 | 

Vulnerability Discussion

Enforcing a minimum password lifetime helps to prevent repeated password changes to defeat the password reuse or history enforcement requirement. If users are allowed to immediately and continually change their password, then the password could be repeatedly changed in a short period of time to defeat the organization's policy regarding password reuse.

Check

Verify the Ubuntu operating system enforces a 24 hours/1 day minimum password lifetime for new user accounts by running the following command:

$ grep -i ^pass_min_days /etc/login.defs

PASS_MIN_DAYS 1

If the "PASS_MIN_DAYS" parameter value is less than "1" or is commented out, this is a finding.

Fix

Configure the Ubuntu operating system to enforce a 24 hours/1 day minimum password lifetime.

Add or modify the following line in the "/etc/login.defs" file:

PASS_MIN_DAYS 1