4770 means that members of the group have all permissions (rwx) and 4750 means they only have read and execute (r-x). If it works I wouldn't change it, but that seems odd.

Thanks,
Matt Ray
Zenoss Community Manager
community.zenoss.com
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On Aug 14, 2008, at 8:50 AM, rscrane wrote:


mray wrote:
Try this:

- zensocket needs to be setuid in order to open raw sockets. As root,
run:
chown root:zenoss /usr/local/zenoss/bin/zensocket
chmod 04750 /usr/local/zenoss/bin/zensocket




The socket was already set thusly. I found changing it to 4770 works. Any reason not to just leave it that way?




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