If passwords are used for authentication, PostgreSQL must transmit only encrypted representations of passwords.

From PostgreSQL 9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-APP-000172-DB-000075

Associated with: CCI-000197

SV-87509r1_rule If passwords are used for authentication, PostgreSQL must transmit only encrypted representations of passwords.

Vulnerability discussion

The DoD standard for authentication is DoD-approved PKI certificates.Authentication based on User ID and Password may be used only when it is not possible to employ a PKI certificate, and requires AO approval.In such cases, passwords need to be protected at all times, and encryption is the standard method for protecting passwords during transmission.PostgreSQL passwords sent in clear text format across the network are vulnerable to discovery by unauthorized users. Disclosure of passwords may easily lead to unauthorized access to the database.

Check content

Note: The following instructions use the PGDATA environment variable. See supplementary content APPENDIX-F for instructions on configuring PGDATA. As the database administrator (shown here as "postgres"), review the authentication entries in pg_hba.conf: $ sudo su - postgres $ cat ${PGDATA?}/pg_hba.conf If any entries use the auth_method (last column in records) "password", this is a finding.

Fix text

Note: The following instructions use the PGDATA environment variable. See supplementary content APPENDIX-F for instructions on configuring PGDATA. As the database administrator (shown here as "postgres"), edit pg_hba.conf authentication file and change all entries of "password" to "md5": $ sudo su - postgres $ vi ${PGDATA?}/pg_hba.conf host all all .example.com md5

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