The password hashes stored on the system must have been generated using a FIPS 140-2 approved cryptographic hashing algorithm.

From Solaris 10 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of GEN000595

Associated with IA controls: IAIA-2, DCNR-1, IAIA-1

Associated with: CCI-000196

SV-40790r1_rule The password hashes stored on the system must have been generated using a FIPS 140-2 approved cryptographic hashing algorithm.

Vulnerability discussion

Systems must employ cryptographic hashes for passwords using the SHA-2 family of algorithms or FIPS 140-2 approved successors. The use of unapproved algorithms may result in weak password hashes more vulnerable to compromise.

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If the /etc/security/crypt.conf file does not support FIPS 140-2 approved cryptographic hashing algorithms, upgrade to at least the Solaris 10 8/07 release. Edit the /etc/security/policy.conf file. # vi /etc/security/policy.conf Uncomment the CRYPT_ALGORITHMS_DEPRECATE line and set it to "__unix__". Update the CRYPT_DEFAULT default line to be equal to 5 or 6. The following lines are acceptable. CRYPT_ALGORITHMS_DEPRECATE=__unix__ CRYPT_DEFAULT=6 Update passwords for all accounts with non-compliant password hashes.

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