On Thu, 26 Dec 2002, shlomo solomon wrote:

> For anyone who doesn't remember this thread of a few days ago, I had some log
> files whose permissions were being randomly changed to 600 (after I set them
> to 644). Ths was happening several times a day.
>
> OK - there's a new application in the Mandrake 9.0 Control Panel called
> drakperm. It handles permissions on groups of files and /var/log/* was set to
> 600. I found that you can set user defined rules to over-ride whatever you
> need to, so I added a rule to set /var/log/mylogs/* to 644 and I haven't had
> any problems for a few days now.
>
> I didn't find any documentation for this on GOOGLE or any of the Mandrake
> sites - MandrakeUser or MandakeExpert. There is only a screen shot of the
> application on the main Mandrake site.

But how are those permissions set to the files?

Isn't it by a daily cron job ("msec")?

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
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