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AIX Version 4.3 Commands Reference, Volume 4

rmgroup Command

Purpose

Removes a group.

Syntax

rmgroup Name

Description

The rmgroup command removes a group specified by the Name parameter. This command deletes all the group attributes as well. To remove a group, the group name must already exist as a string of 8 bytes or less. Users who are group members are not removed from the system.

If the group is the primary group for any user, you cannot remove it unless you redefine the user's primary group with the chuser command. The chuser command alters the /etc/passwd file. Only the root user or a user with GroupAdmin authorization can remove an administrative group or a group with administrative users as members.

You can use the Web-based System Manager Users application (wsm users fast path) to run this command. You could also use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) smit rmgroup fast path to run this command.

Security

Access Control: This command should grant execute (x) access only to the root user and members of the security group. This command should be installed as a program in the trusted computing base (TCB). The command should be owned by the root user with the setuid (SUID) bit set.

Files Accessed:

Mode File
r /etc/passwd
rw /etc/group
rw /etc/security/group

Auditing Events:

Event Information
GROUP_Remove group

Examples

To remove the finance group, enter:

rmgroup finance

Files

/usr/sbin/rmgroup Contains the rmgroup command.
/etc/group Contains the basic attributes of groups.
/etc/security/group Contains the extended attributes of groups.

Related Information

The chfn command, chgrpmem command, chsh command, chgroup command, chuser command, lsgroup command, lsuser command, mkgroup command, mkuser command, passwd command, pwdadm command, rmuser command, setgroups command, setsenv command.

Security Administration in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.

Setting up and running Web-based System Management in AIX Version 4.3 System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.


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