The system boot loader must protect passwords using an MD5 or stronger cryptographic hash.

From SOLARIS 10 X86 SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE

Part of GEN008710

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SV-42317r2_rule The system boot loader must protect passwords using an MD5 or stronger cryptographic hash.

Vulnerability discussion

If system boot loader passwords are compromised, users with console access to the system may be able to alter the system boot configuration or boot the system into single user or maintenance mode, which could result in Denial-of-Service or unauthorized privileged access to the system.

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This check applies to the global zone only. Determine the type of zone that you are currently securing. # zonename If the command output is "global", this check applies. On systems that have a ZFS root, the active menu.lst file is typically located at /pool-name/boot/grub/menu.lst where "pool-name" is the mount point for the top-level dataset. On systems that have a UFS root, the active menu.lst file is typically located at /boot/grub/menu.lst. To locate the active GRUB menu, use the bootadm command with the list-menu option: # bootadm list-menu Check the boot configuration for password settings. List any password configuration from the active menu file (substitute the file determined above in place of the example file provided below, if necessary). # grep password /pool-name/boot/grub/menu.lst or # grep password /boot/grub/menu.lst Check for a password configuration line, such as: password --md5 If the boot loader passwords are not protected using an MD5 hash or stronger, this is a finding.

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Configure the GRUB bootloader to require a password. Procedure: Obtain the location of the active GRUB menu file. # bootadm list-menu Create a password hash using GRUB. The location of the GRUB binary may be different based on the specific system. # /boot/grub/bin/grub grub> md5crypt Password: Encrypted: grub> quit The encrypted password hash will be returned. Edit the GRUB menu configuration file, and add a line such as the following, substituting the password hash obtained above: password --md5

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