Issue #1538 has been updated by Jo Rhett.

Was this changed? With 2.7.19 I've started seeing random 600 and 644 across 
many hosts. I just polled our systems, and roughly have have 644 and roughly 
half have 600. Given that it's a random assortment across identical farm 
machines, it's very confusing. 

for instance, a repo I added last week is 644 on w1, w2, w6, w8, w9, w11... but 
it's 600 on w3, w4, w5, w7, etc

I have not seen this behavior until now, so it was broken in a recent 2.7 build.
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Bug #1538: Yumrepo sets permissions wrongly on files in /etc/yum.repos.d
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/1538#change-82599

Author: Robert Lazzurs
Status: Closed
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Marc Fournier
Category: yumrepo
Target version: 0.25.1
Affected Puppet version: 0.24.8
Keywords: yumrepo, mode, permissions
Branch: 


When writing out the repo config files the permissions are set to 600.  However 
a default setup from Fedora or RedHat will have these files set to 644 to allow 
users to use yum search.

This is how this application should be configured.  If you require any further 
information please let me know.


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