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- # CIS 5.4.1.2 Ensure minimum days between password changes is 7 or more (Scored)
- #
- # Description
- # ===========
- # The PASS_MIN_DAYS parameter in /etc/login.defs allows an administrator to
- # prevent users from changing their password until a minimum number of days
- # have passed since the last time the user changed their password. It is
- # recommended that PASS_MIN_DAYS parameter be set to 7 or more days.
- #
- # Rationale
- # =========
- # By restricting the frequency of password changes, an administrator can
- # prevent users from repeatedly changing their password in an attempt to
- # circumvent password reuse controls.
- #
- # Audit
- # =====
- # Run the following command and verify PASS_MIN_DAYS is 7 or more:
- #
- # # grep PASS_MIN_DAYS /etc/login.defs
- # PASS_MIN_DAYS 7
- #
- # Verify all users with a password have their minimum days between password
- # change set to 7 or more:
- #
- # # egrep ^[^:]+:[^\!*] /etc/shadow | cut -d: -f1
- # <list of users>
- # # chage --list <user>
- # Minimum number of days between password change: 7
- #
- # Remediation
- # ===========
- # Set the PASS_MIN_DAYS parameter to 7 in /etc/login.defs :
- #
- # PASS_MIN_DAYS 7
- #
- # Modify user parameters for all users with a password set to match:
- #
- # # chage --mindays 7 <user>
- #
- # Notes
- # =====
- # You can also check this setting in /etc/shadow directly. The 5th field
- # should be 7 or more for all users with a password.
- #
- parameters:
- linux:
- system:
- login_defs:
- PASS_MIN_DAYS:
- value: 7
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