The Google Search Appliance must enforce the 15 minute time period during which the limit of consecutive invalid access attempts by a user is counted.
From Google Search Appliance Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000066
Associated with:
CCI-001452
SV-75175r1_rule
The Google Search Appliance must enforce the 15 minute time period during which the limit of consecutive invalid access attempts by a user is counted.
Vulnerability discussion
Anytime an authentication method is exposed, so as to allow for the utilization of an application, there is a risk that attempts will be made to obtain unauthorized access. To aid in defeating these attempts, organizations define the number of times that a user account may consecutively fail a login attempt. The organization also defines the period of time in which these consecutive failed attempts may occur. By limiting the number of failed login attempts, the risk of unauthorized system access via user password guessing, otherwise known as brute forcing, is reduced. Limits are imposed by locking the account.
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Open the GSA Web Admin Console at https::8443.
Login to the GSA management interface.
Navigate to "Administration", select "User Accounts".
Under "Other Settings" - If "Use strict password checking" is checked, this is not a finding.
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Open the GSA Web Admin Console at https::8443.
Login to the GSA management interface.
Navigate to "Administration", select "User Accounts".
Under "Other Settings" - Enable option "Use strict password checking".
Click Save.
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