I wonder if this is 'working as designed'.  I'm trying to run tcsd as a 
normal user.  As a general rule, I try to be root as little as possible.

The first try reported:
        TCSD ERROR: fopen(/etc/tcsd.conf): Permission denied

Sure enough, the protection was 600.  When I changed it to 644, I got:
        TCSD ERROR: TCSD config file (/etc/tcsd.conf) must be mode 0600

It looks like Trousers wants to force me to run as root.  Is there a 
rationale for this, or is it a bug?

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