'adduser' is a perl script, search it for '755' and you will find
where the permissions are set, it's trivial to change in the source,
although logically this could be a configuration parameter. The
script is in /usr/sbin/adduser.
- Mike H.
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 09:17:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: Kenneth W Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello -stable:
I notice that when I add a user to FreeBSD, either from adduser
or from /stand/sysinstall --> UserAdd(sp?), the default filemode
of the user's home directory is 755. So far, I can't find
(something like) a config-option for this (i.e., in
/etc/adduser.conf). Is this a bug or a feature(tm)? :)
OS is -stable (RELENG_4), as of 8 September 2001.
Thanks,
-kc
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