All RHEL 9 interactive users must have a primary group that exists.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-258048RHEL-09-411045SV-258048r1069380_ruleCCI-000764medium
Description
If a user is assigned the Group Identifier (GID) of a group that does not exist on the system, and a group with the GID is subsequently created, the user may have unintended rights to any files associated with the group.
STIGDate
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-14

Related Frameworks

4 paths across 3 frameworks
NIST 800-531 mapping
IA-2
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
NIST 800-1712 mappings
3.5.1
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
  • NIST · Rev 2 (Feb 2020, errata Jan 2021) · nist_800_171_app_d · equivalent
3.5.2
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
  • NIST · Rev 2 (Feb 2020, errata Jan 2021) · nist_800_171_app_d · equivalent
CCI1 mapping
CCI-000764
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related

Details

Check Text (C-258048r1069380_chk)

Verify that all RHEL 9 interactive users have a valid GID. Check that the interactive users have a valid GID with the following command: $ sudo pwck -r If pwck reports "no group" for any interactive user, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-61713r926130_fix)

Configure the system so that all GIDs are referenced in "/etc/passwd" are defined in "/etc/group". Edit the file "/etc/passwd" and ensure that every user's GID is a valid GID.