Marc Haber wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:14:03 +0100, "Jason Meers"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Usual Permissions required on Exim Binaries
owner: root, group: root, permissions: 4755 (suid root)
Correct for /usr/sbin/exim4. The other exim related binaries are
root:root 755 as usual.
Usual Permissions required on Config Files
owner:exim, group:exim, permissions:644
No, we have them 644 root:root as well.
We do not have an exim account any more, it is now called Debian-exim
to avoid name space clashes.
Greetings
Marc, who is really impressed by the patience of the people on
exim-users. Germans call this an "Engelsgeduld"
Angelic patience, or the 'patience of a Saint' ... but I think
what really drives most of us is the 'one hand washes the other'
free trade model.
Probably no one here who hasn't been rescued from a tight spot -
or avoided a 'landmine' as a result of the contributions of others.
Only works if we keep the momentum up, and the pot bubbling.
'Fair Exchange'
But I still think Debian has its feet on the wrong legs....
them's weird UID:GID & perms to a BSD'er...
..ducking and waddling off to bed now .... ;-)
Bill
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