Just a blind guess, did u allow a "umask 0" slipped in some startup
scripts?



On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, J . A . Magallon wrote:

>
> On 04.08 R.I.P. Deaddog wrote:
> >
> > Then you'd better check your umask of root. Root's umask should be set to
> > 022 by default (for SECURITY_LEVEL < 4? I can't confirm.).
> >
> > Most files you've specified are writable only by root in my system.
> >
>
> Mine is 022, /etc/sysconfig/system has SECURITY=3.
> All are only files from postfix and subsys-lock from initscripts.
>
>


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