On Mon, 17 May 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:

> Santiago Vila <sanv...@unex.es> writes:
> > In either case, if we plan to set default umask in /etc/login.defs or
> 
> /etc/login.defs is not read when I login to openssh server and it has
> "UseLogin" set to false. If I enable UseLogin then X11 forwarding
> stops working [1]. To me it seems that login.defs can not be the only
> place where umask is set.

Ok, what about PAM?

I would *really* like to drop umask setting from /etc/profile and rely on
something of lower level, be it login.defs, PAM or whatever.

What would be the steps required to be able to drop umask from /etc/profile?


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