On Sep 29, 2:08pm, Paul van der Zwan wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Unsecure permissions on logfiles
>
> I am running radiator 2.14 on Solaris 2.6. It is started from /etc/inittab
and
> thus runs with a umask of 000. All log and accounting files are created with
> mode 666. Is there a way to set the mode on the logfiles other than wrapping
> radiator in a shell script and setting umask in that script ??
There is no way (yet) to set the umask from within the Radiator config file.
(is this a good idea, anyone?)
Since inittab just runs a shell, could you not make the command line in your
inittab be something like:
umask xxx;/path/to/radiator/....
ie set the umask before calling radiator?
Hope that helps.
Cheers.
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