From Oracle Linux 6 Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-OS-999999
Associated with: CCI-000366
The "/etc/group" file contains information regarding groups that are configured on the system. Protection of this file is important for system security.
To check the permissions of "/etc/group", run the command: $ ls -l /etc/group If properly configured, the output should indicate the following permissions: "-rw-r--r--" If it does not, this is a finding.
To properly set the permissions of "/etc/group", run the command: # chmod 644 /etc/group
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