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Branden Robinson wrote: | On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 12:06:36PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: | |> environment variables, at least, are trivial to accomplish |> using the pam_env module. Properly setting a umask would call |> for something else yet. | | Would pam_umask.so be a worthwhile exercise for some enterprising | person?
May I suggest pam_logindefs.so?
| I somehow suspect that umasks predate environment variables in | the misty early history of Unix, else the umask would've been | made one.
I don't think so. I think it is a result of careful and thorough system design. Environment variables are excellent for tailoring user space activities. Umask (ulimit, nice) is kernel business, belong in it's data structures and therefore manipulated only through system calls.
// Tomas
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