Tmux is a terminal multiplexer that enables a number of terminals to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. Red Hat endorses tmux as the recommended session controlling package.
Verify the operating system shell initialization file is configured to start each shell with the tmux terminal multiplexer with the following commands:
Determine if tmux is currently running: $ sudo ps all | grep tmux | grep -v grep
If the command does not produce output, this is a finding.
Determine the location of the tmux script: $ sudo grep -r tmux /etc/bashrc /etc/profile.d
/etc/profile.d/tmux.sh: case "$name" in (sshd|login) tmux ;; esac
Review the tmux script by using the following example: $ sudo cat /etc/profile.d/tmux.sh
if [ "$PS1" ]; then parent=$(ps -o ppid= -p $$) name=$(ps -o comm= -p $parent) case "$name" in (sshd|login) tmux ;; esac fi
If "tmux" is not configured as the example above, is commented out, or is missing, this is a finding.
Fix
Configure the operating system to initialize the tmux terminal multiplexer as each shell is called by adding the following lines to a custom.sh shell script in the /etc/profile.d/ directory:
if [ "$PS1" ]; then parent=$(ps -o ppid= -p $$) name=$(ps -o comm= -p $parent) case "$name" in (sshd|login) tmux ;; esac fi