RHEL 10 must be configured so that cron configuration files directories are group-owned by root.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-281044RHEL-10-400135SV-281044r1184618_ruleCCI-000213medium
Description
Service configuration files enable or disable features of their respective services, which if configured incorrectly can lead to insecure and vulnerable configurations. Therefore, service configuration files should be owned by the correct group to prevent unauthorized changes.
STIGDate
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide2026-03-11

Details

Check Text (C-281044r1184618_chk)

Verify RHEL 10 group ownership of all cron configuration files with the following command: $ stat -c "%G %n" /etc/cron* root /etc/cron.d root /etc/cron.daily root /etc/cron.deny root /etc/cron.hourly root /etc/cron.monthly root /etc/crontab root /etc/cron.weekly If any crontab is not group-owned by "root", this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-85510r1165486_fix)

Configure RHEL 10 so that any cron configuration file directories are group-owned by "root" with the following command: $ sudo chgrp root [cron config file]