I might be missing something again, but if someone set's a 600 permission, 
doen't that mean only the user himself can see the file? I don't understand why 
this is relevant, as if that's the case, noone else can see the file. The only 
issue is if the user who does the vac backup backs up his own contrib directory 
logged in as himself.
As for backing up stand alone directories and files, doesn't vac do that just 
fine?
Cheers!
Johnny
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On Nov 17, 2007 10:00 PM, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> after a fossil dump, the skinny on the arena offsets and the score
> of the superblock (or whatever fossil calls it) could be relayed
> to the mirror site [...]

you'd have to make sure if you did that that people putting stuff in
contrib were aware
that setting a file's permissions to 600 would have no effect on anyone's
ability to read it. i realise that it is called "contrib" but it does *look*
as if file permissions should work.

i've always wondered if there might be some way of changing venti
to make it more secure for multi-user access, so accidentally sharing
a root score
isn't quite such a terrible thing.

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