5.4.1.10 Ensure delay between logon prompts on failure

Information

The operating system must be configured so that the delay between logon prompts following a failed console logon attempt is at least four seconds.

Rationale:

Configuring the operating system to implement organization-wide security implementation guides and security checklists verifies compliance with federal standards and establishes a common security baseline across DoD that reflects the most restrictive security posture consistent with operational requirements.

Configuration settings are the set of parameters that can be changed in hardware, software, or firmware components of the system that affect the security posture and/or functionality of the system. Security-related parameters are those parameters impacting the security state of the system, including the parameters required to satisfy other security control requirements. Security-related parameters include, for example, registry settings; account, file, and directory permission settings; and settings for functions, ports, protocols, services, and remote connections.

Solution

Configure the operating system to enforce a delay of at least four seconds between logon prompts following a failed console logon attempt.
Modify the /etc/login.defs file to set the FAIL_DELAY parameter to 4 or greater:
Example: vim /etc/login.defs
Add, uncomment or update the following line:

FAIL_DELAY 4

Notes:

This Benchmark recommendation maps to:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide:

Version 2, Release: 3 Benchmark Date: 26 Apr 2019



Vul ID: V-71951

Rule ID: SV-86575r2_rule

STIG ID: RHEL-07-010430

Severity: CAT II

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2688

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-7b.

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: 1453f67d1d27ea33869a6698f41de2c8cd530f50d878c1083214caf0e2e673c3