From Oracle Database 11.2g Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000174-DB-000077
Associated with: CCI-000199
Password maximum lifetime is the maximum period of time, (typically in days) a user's password may be in effect before the user is forced to change it.
If all user accounts are authenticated by the OS or an enterprise-level authentication/access mechanism, and not by Oracle, stop here: this is not a finding against the DBMS. Where accounts are authenticated using passwords, review procedures and implementation evidence for creation of temporary passwords. If the procedures or evidence do not exist or do not enforce passwords to meet DoD password requirements, this is a finding.
Implement procedures for assigning temporary passwords to user accounts. Procedures should include instructions to meet current DoD password length and complexity requirements and provide a secure method to relay the temporary password to the user.
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