Re: /root keeps getting changed back to 0755

From: Matthias Buelow (mkb_at_incubus.de)
Date: 06/28/05


Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:34:47 +0200

ike@localhost.localdomain () writes:

>You could create a 700 subdirectory of /root and put the secret stuff
>in there.

Of course I could. But that's not the point. When I change the
permissions of root's homedir, I simply expect the system not to reset
them behind my back.

mkb.



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