Hi Daniel,
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 09:19:21PM +0100, daniel curtis wrote:
> No, I haven't installed any program etc., that try to 'correct' system
> security and so on (not to mention security updates etc.) Strange. But...
> chown(1) command (which you provided) and system restart seems to help -
Hi Seth,
No, I haven't installed any program etc., that try to 'correct' system
security and so on (not to mention security updates etc.) Strange. But...
chown(1) command (which you provided) and system restart seems to help - I
can open these files as a normal user and permission via ls(1) comman
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 11:21:15AM +0100, daniel curtis wrote:
> $ ls -al /var/log/kern.log
> -rw--- 1 root root 0 lis 9 11:44 /var/log/kern.log
>
> $ ls -al /var/log/kern.log.1
> -rw-r- 1 syslog adm 1473399 lis 9 12:27 /var/log/kern.log.1 ## this
> file can be opened by me
>
> $ ls -al
Hello Seth,
Thank you very much for an answer. Listen: something strange happened with
two files from /var/log/ directory: kern.log and syslog. I can not open
them (as always) as a normal user - I'm getting "permission denied"
message. There is also a little 'x' on an icons.
Something changed per