On Tuesday 13 August 2002 15:15, Aleksey Y Naumov wrote:
>Dear experts,
>
>I have I question/problem with msec on my 8.2 system: it keeps changing
>permissions on directory /home/PgDB. /var/log/auth.log has:
>...
>Aug 13
>15:01:00 ples msec: changed mode of /home/PgDB from 700 to 755
>...
>
>Trouble is, this is my data directory for PostgreSQL database, so it has
>to have permission 700, i.e.:
>drwx------ 6 postgres postgres 4096 Aug 13 14:56 PgDB/
>
It took me quite a while to figure this out myself. I haven't tried with
a directory, but it works with individual files. Put the file, it's owner
and group, and the permissions you want it to have in
/etc/security/msec/perm.local, like so:
# /etc/security/msec/perm.local
# Local file permission settings to override msec.
# [file] [uid.gid] [perms]
#
/usr/bin/artswrapper root.root 4755
(This example keeps msec from turning off suid on the artswrapper
so that my artsd can run with NRT scheduling priority)
Probably, the file is empty, at least it was on my system, so once
I figured out the format, I created the header to keep me from having
to go through all the headache again. Sadly, msec is not well documentd
unless you can read perl really well! :^)
-Chuck
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