RHEL 10 must be configured so that the "/etc/group" file is group-owned by "root".

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-281018RHEL-10-400005SV-281018r1165409_ruleCCI-000213medium
Description
The "/etc/group" file contains information regarding groups that are configured on the system. Protection of this file is important for system security.
STIGDate
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide2026-03-11

Details

Check Text (C-281018r1165409_chk)

Verify RHEL 10 is configured so that the "/etc/group" file is group-owned by "root" with the following command: $ sudo stat -c "%G %n" /etc/group root /etc/group If the "/etc/group" file does not have a group owner of "root", this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-85484r1165408_fix)

Configure RHEL 10 so that the group of the file "/etc/group" is set to "root" by running the following command: $ sudo chgrp root /etc/group