On Sat, 01 Jul 2000, Eugenio Diaz wrote:
> When "msec" sets permissions on "/home" it blatantly assumes that every
> subdir of "/home" is a users dir an as such it changes it's permissions.
>
> I think ***THIS IS WRONG***, since most people/sites keep a lot of other
> stuff in "/home", and this msec behavior suddenly stops a lot of
> applications that may be have dirs at "/home".
>
> I think the correct way to do this is to make a list of homedirs from
> /etc/passwd and then apply appropriate permissions to those dirs only.
>
> --
> Eugenio Diaz, BSEE/BSCE
> Linux Engineer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Let me correct myself, sorry.
It does do a chmod 700 to sub-dirs in /home
so hummmm good point, this could affect httpd, I mean you can easily chmod
the dirs yourself. But yeah, I see what you're saying.......
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