On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Joey Hess wrote:

> I've got sysklogd 1.3-17 and it's made /var/log/messages no longer be world
> readable. Is there some security problem with letting any user read it?

Well,  here's an example of where it could be:

        I use diald to dial up an ISP account.  Diald calls chat to
execute a login-and-start-ppp script.  Chat writes all of it's
<send>/<waitfor> pairs to /var/log/messages.  So anyone who can read
/var/log/messages can also find my login and password for my ISP (in my
case,  my university).

                                                        Will

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