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Dag H. Wanvik commented on DERBY-5363:
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Kathey, your understanding is correct. As for only introducing the new behavior
on Java 7, that would make it easier to explain indeed. The missing testing is
of course also worrying, especially since it takes another code path. On the
other hand, it does work on Unix (nad Unix derived) platforms on Java 6 and
with some work I could probably add some (non-portable) testing for it by
forking a shell and doing ls(1).
> Tighten default permissions of DB files with >= JDK6
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> Key: DERBY-5363
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5363
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Miscellaneous, Services, Store
> Reporter: Dag H. Wanvik
> Assignee: Dag H. Wanvik
> Attachments: derby-5363-basic-1.diff, derby-5363-basic-1.stat,
> derby-5363-basic-2.diff, derby-5363-basic-2.stat, derby-5363-basic-3.diff,
> derby-5363-basic-3.stat, derby-5363-followup.diff, derby-5363-full-1.diff,
> derby-5363-full-1.stat, derby-5363-full-2.diff, derby-5363-full-2.stat,
> derby-5363-full-3.diff, derby-5363-full-3.stat, derby-5363-full-4.diff,
> derby-5363-full-4.stat, derby-5363-full-5.diff, derby-5363-full-5.stat,
> derby-5363-server-1.diff, permission-5.diff, permission-5.stat,
> permission-6.diff, permission-6.stat, property-table.png, releaseNote.html,
> releaseNote.html, releaseNote.html, releaseNote.html, z.sql
>
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> Before Java 6, files created by Derby would have the default
> permissions of the operating system context. Under Unix, this would
> depend on the effective umask of the process that started the Java VM.
> In Java 6 and 7, there are methods available that allows tightening up this
> (File.setReadable, setWritable), making it less likely that somebody
> would accidentally run Derby with a too lenient default.
> I suggest we take advantage of this, and let Derby by default (in Java
> 6 and higher) limit the visibility to the OS user that starts the VM,
> e.g. on Unix this would be equivalent to running with umask 0077. More
> secure by default is good, I think.
> We could have a flag, e.g. "derby.storage.useDefaultFilePermissions"
> that when set to true, would give the old behavior.
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