3.3 Ensure the Apache User Account Is Locked

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The user account under which Apache runs should not have a valid password, but should be locked.

Rationale:

As a defense-in-depth measure, the Apache user account should be locked to prevent logins and to prevent a user from 'su'-ing to apache using the password. In general, there shouldn't be a need for anyone to have to 'su' as apache, and when there is a need, 'sudo' should be used instead, which would not require the apache account password.

Solution

Use the 'passwd' command to lock the apache account:

# passwd -l apache

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2020

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-3, CSCv6|16

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: 9b7c03093b7b0a481e67b2eaafb7a7793323447e1be03c172ce4c38568a82920