hi, On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:49:00AM +0100, Rogier Maas wrote:
..now I'm dealing with it, i might as well do it all.. ;-)
I was looking at some files in the /etc dir. See some files: My users don't need to read smb.conf or snmpd.agentinfo.... or almost any other file in here, as well as many other system-directories. Why is my passwd-file marked as rw-r--r-- ?? Shouldn't it be rw-r----- ? i'm not sure but under which account does the login run. it may differ if you use graphical login or text login only. Is there a script that sets the correct filepermissions so that users cannot read files they have nothing to do with? see packet harden_suse. its in sec section of yast. ciao sascha
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