RHEL 9 must prohibit the use of cached authenticators after one day.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| medium | V-258133 | SRG-OS-000383-GPOS-00166 | RHEL-09-631020 | SV-258133r1045263_rule | 2026-02-05 | 2 |
Description
If cached authentication information is out-of-date, the validity of the authentication information may be questionable.
ℹ️ Check
Verify that the System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) prohibits the use of cached authentications after one day.
Note: Cached authentication settings should be configured even if smart card authentication is not used on the system.
Check that SSSD allows cached authentications with the following command:
$ sudo grep -ir cache_credentials /etc/sssd/sssd.conf /etc/sssd/conf.d/
cache_credentials = true
If "cache_credentials" is set to "false" or missing from the configuration file, this is not a finding and no further checks are required.
If "cache_credentials" is set to "true", check that SSSD prohibits the use of cached authentications after one day with the following command:
$ sudo grep -ir offline_credentials_expiration /etc/sssd/sssd.conf /etc/sssd/conf.d/
offline_credentials_expiration = 1
If "offline_credentials_expiration" is not set to a value of "1", this is a finding.
✔️ Fix
Configure the SSSD to prohibit the use of cached authentications after one day.
Edit the file "/etc/sssd/sssd.conf" or a configuration file in "/etc/sssd/conf.d" and add or edit the following line just below the line [pam]:
offline_credentials_expiration = 1