From z/OS RACF STIG
Part of RACF0440
Associated with IA controls: DCCS-1, DCCS-2
Associated with: CCI-000199
(RACF0440: CAT II) INTERVAL specifies the maximum number of days that each users password is valid. When a user logs on to the system, RACF compares the system password interval value specified in the user profile. RACF uses the lower of the two values to determine if the users password has expired.
a) Refer to the following report produced by the RACF Data Collection: - RACFCMDS.RPT(SETROPTS) Automated Analysis Refer to the following report produced by the RACF Data Collection: - PDI(RACF0440) Note: Current DoD policy has changed requiring that the password change interval be at the most 60 days. Ensure that this is in effect. b) If the PASSWORD(INTERVAL) value is set properly then the message "PASSWORD CHANGE INTERVAL IS xxx DAYS.", where xxx is less than or equal to 60 and not equal to 0, there is NO FINDING. c) If the PASSWORD(INTERVAL) value is set improperly then the message "PASSWORD CHANGE INTERVAL IS xxx DAYS.", where xxx is greater than 60 or equal to 0, this is a FINDING.
The IAO will ensure that PASSWORD(INTERVAL) SETROPTS value is set to 60 days. This specifies the maximum number of days that each user’s password is valid. Evaluate the impact associated with implementation of the control option. Develop a plan of action to implement the control option as specified in the example below: The RACF Command SETR LIST will show the status of RACF Controls including PASSWORD INTERVAL. (1) Setting the password interval to 60 days is activated with the command SETR PASSWORD(INTERVAL(60)).
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