-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Friday 2005-06-17 at 18:39 +0200, pelibali wrote:
side! So at first I let SuSEconfig fix the most important stuff on that comp. At second I have all of the official .html pages from the Novell's site concerning 9.1, where all of their .rpm packages are listed with files/folders AND access rights detailed. I filtered out from them all of the lines having '/etc' in their pathnames and having NO root:root as owner. That was a not so huge list and changed 'back' all of that stuff, causing the system working now without Mb-s of bloody error-logs.
Ouch. You could get the list of files out of the command pin, perhaps... also, with rpm databases it is possible to detect which files have changed. I'm not sure if it can list the original permissions, I'd have to study it.
Is there please a more precise way to get rid of this access-right problem? Would e.g. changing the system's general security-level to a very high level then back help us/me? I have physical access to that system.
Don't think so... root can always mess it. The only way would be to keep the root password out of his hands, or at worst, inside a sealed envelope. If you find the seal broken, you spank him ;-) - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFCsyodtTMYHG2NR9URAnRZAKCYdxAX5Z3/4Z/oOxCBj6MJEOwZZwCdGgyi OcvT8lmb1x3DMQ2v0U5Hngw= =4nWW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----