From Oracle Linux 5 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of GEN005525
Associated with: CCI-000366
GSSAPI authentication is used to provide additional authentication mechanisms to applications. Allowing GSSAPI authentication through SSH exposes the system's GSSAPI to remote hosts, increasing the attack surface of the system. GSSAPI authentication must be disabled unless needed.
The default setting for GSSAPIAuthentication is "no". Check for a change from the default. # grep -i GSSAPIAuthentication /etc/ssh/ssh_config | grep -v '^#' If the setting is "yes" this is a finding.
Edit the SSH client configuration and set the GSSAPIAuthentication" directive set to "no".
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