From Canonical Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-OS-000066-GPOS-00034
Associated with: CCI-000185 CCI-001991
Without path validation, an informed trust decision by the relying party cannot be made when presented with any certificate not already explicitly trusted.
Verify the Ubuntu operating system, for PKI-based authentication, had valid certificates by constructing a certification path (which includes status information) to an accepted trust anchor. Check which pkcs11 module is being used via the "use_pkcs11_module" in "/etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf" and then ensure "ca" is enabled in "cert_policy" with the following command: # sudo grep cert_policy /etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf cert_policy = ca,signature,ocsp_on; If "cert_policy" is not set to "ca", has a value of "none", or the line is commented out, this is a finding.
Configure the Ubuntu operating system, for PKI-based authentication, to validate certificates by constructing a certification path (which includes status information) to an accepted trust anchor. Determine which pkcs11 module is being used via the "use_pkcs11_module" in "/etc/pam_pkcs11/pam_pkcs11.conf" and ensure "ca" is enabled in "cert_policy". Add or update the "cert_policy" to ensure "ca" is enabled: cert_policy = ca,signature,ocsp_on;
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