From Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-OS-000375-GPOS-00160
Associated with: CCI-001948 CCI-001953 CCI-001954
Using an authentication device, such as a CAC or token that is separate from the information system, ensures that even if the information system is compromised, that compromise will not affect credentials stored on the authentication device.
Verify the operating system has the packages required for multifactor authentication installed. Check for the presence of the packages required to support multifactor authentication with the following commands: # yum list installed esc esc-1.1.0-26.el7.noarch.rpm # yum list installed pam_pkcs11 pam_pkcs11-0.6.2-14.el7.noarch.rpm # yum list installed authconfig-gtk authconfig-gtk-6.1.12-19.el7.noarch.rpm If the "esc", "pam_pkcs11", and "authconfig-gtk" packages are not installed, this is a finding.
Configure the operating system to implement multifactor authentication by installing the required packages. Install the "esc", "pam_pkcs11", "authconfig", and "authconfig-gtk" packages on the system with the following command: # yum install esc pam_pkcs11 authconfig-gtk
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