I'm using 0022 on no both desktop and puppet master.

- Trey
On Apr 21, 2014 2:02 PM, "Robin Bowes" <[email protected]> wrote:

> What umask are you using?
>
> R.
> On 21 Apr 2014 19:18, "treydock" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have noticed lately that on my development system (OS X) and my
>> production Puppet master (CentOS 6.5) that when installing puppet modules
>> using librarian-puppet the permissions of some modules and files is very
>> restrictive to the point where the puppetmaster can't read the files.  Some
>> modules end up with all files being 0400, while some end up 0644 and some
>> 0664.  The files read-only to user are unable to be accessed by the
>> Passenger based Puppet master and the files that sometimes go from 0664 to
>> 0644 are creating a lot of noise in agent reports.
>>
>> Is there a "defacto" standard for the appropriate permissions, especially
>> for custom puppet providers/types/functions?  I've noticed that whatever
>> the permissions end up being on the master is what they get set to on the
>> clients.  I'm unsure if the permissions are being set by librarian-puppet,
>> the puppet module command, or some other mechanism.  The permissions are
>> always like this after a "bundle exec librarian-puppet install".  I've
>> since had to put a script in my librarian-puppet repo that executes a find
>> and modifies permissions, which does not seem right.
>>
>> Curious if anyone else has seen this or has suggestions for how to debug.
>>
>> Thanks
>> - Trey
>>
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