Bug 2228468

Summary: Rules "Set Existing Passwords Maximum/Minimum Age" apply to non-local users as well [rhel-9.0.0.z]
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Reporter: RHEL Program Management Team <pgm-rhel-tools>
Component: scap-security-guideAssignee: Jan Černý <jcerny>
Status: VERIFIED --- QA Contact: Matus Marhefka <mmarhefk>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 9.2CC: ggasparb, jcerny, jjaburek, mhaicman, mlysonek, myllynen, openscap-maint, vpolasek
Target Milestone: rcKeywords: Triaged, ZStream
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Fixed In Version: scap-security-guide-0.1.69-1.el9_0 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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.Password age rules apply only to local users Some compliance profiles, eg. CIS or DISA STIG, contain rules checking password age and password expiration of user account passwords. Specifically, we are talking about these rules: accounts_password_set_max_life_existing, accounts_password_set_min_life_existing, accounts_password_set_warn_age_existing, accounts_set_post_pw_existing. Previously, these rules checked not only configuration of local users but they also evaluated configuration of remote users provided by network sources such as NSS. This behavior was caused by using the `getpwent()` system call in the OpenSCAP scanner. This behavior wasn't desired, behavior the remediation scripts weren't able to change the configuration of the remote users. Therefore, the internal implementation of the aforementioned rules has been changed to depend only on data present in the "/etc/shadow" file. That means no other sources of user metadata are read by the rules. As a result, the rules now consider only local users configuration.
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Bug Depends On: 2213958    
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