martin f krafft [u] wrote on 10/10/2004 19:33:
also sprach Sven Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.10.10.1928 +0200]:
/var/run/ircd, sshd uses /var/run/sshd. However hacluster
(heartbeat) uses /tmp. /tmp is also the recommended home directory
for system users on Mandrake and Redhat IIRC.
Call me strange, but something about /tmp strikes me as
inappropriate. It won't matter in this case, I guess, but still...
I know what you mean. If the daemon doesn't expect it's homedirectory to
be /tmp, there might be exploitable race-conditions.
If the daemon doesn't have any run-time data which would belong in
/var/lib or /var/spool, I would say use /tmp.
nobody has /nonexistent... maybe that's better then as it makes the
claim explicit.
You've certainly got a point there.
Anyway, Sven, this is about your package spampd, and I suggested
/nonexistant. Better make that =~ s/a/e/ for consistency...
I know you where talking about my package, but I wanted this to turn
into a discussion a bit more generic.
cu,
sven
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