Hi Bruce, On 11/12/2011 12:20 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > I ran into a new problem today with the /run directory. As we create it > right now, the permissions are 755. I was trying to run stunnel today > and it wanted to write the stunnel.pid file after the program dropped > root and was working as the stunnel user. It then failed because it > couldn't write the pid file. > > There are a couple of ways to fix this. I can, as root: > ---snip--- > Alternatively, I can change the boot script that creates the /run > directory so that the permissions are 4777. (like /tmp) > That option makes the most sense to me. Are there any security issues with it?
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