Hi Daniel,

> diff -ur --unidirectional-new-file 
> rrdtool-1.3.99908093000.orig/etc/rrdcached-default 
> rrdtool-1.3.99908093000/etc/rrdcached-default
> --- rrdtool-1.3.99908093000.orig/etc/rrdcached-default        1970-01-01 
> 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
> +++ rrdtool-1.3.99908093000/etc/rrdcached-default     2008-09-30 
> 17:00:54.000000000 +0100
[...]
> +SOCKPERMS=0666

> diff -ur --unidirectional-new-file 
> rrdtool-1.3.99908093000.orig/etc/rrdcached-init 
> rrdtool-1.3.99908093000/etc/rrdcached-init
> --- rrdtool-1.3.99908093000.orig/etc/rrdcached-init   1970-01-01 
> 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
> +++ rrdtool-1.3.99908093000/etc/rrdcached-init        2008-10-01 
> 11:05:10.000000000 +0100
[...]
> +      [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && chmod $SOCKPERMS "${SOCKFILE}"

Is there any specific reason why you default to a world read- and
write-able socket? I don't think this is a good idea.

Cheers,
Sebastian

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