I've noticed the following in my messages log:
Being an uneducated linux user, I have no idea what this is, but I don't
recall ever seeing this before.

I accessed the log through webmin; would that generate the messages?

Ken

Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of /var/log/wtmp from 664
to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed group of /var/log/wtmp from utmp
to adm
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/open_port.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/unowned_group.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/suid_root.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/writeable.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/suid_md5.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/unowned_user.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of /var/log/ksyms.0 from
644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed group of /var/log/ksyms.0 from
root to adm
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/linuxconf/netconf.log from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:01:06 localhost msec: changed mode of
/var/log/security/suid_group.today from 644 to 640
Jul  4 09:09:30 localhost su(pam_unix)[10524]: session opened for user
root by (uid=501)







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