On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Patrick Rutkowski wrote: > I don't know what I'm supposed to make of this: > > === Start Message === > > Subject: <my host name> daily insecurity output > > Checking special files and directories. > Output format is: > filename: > criteria (shouldbe, reallyis) > .: permissions (0755, 0777) > > === End Message === > > Normally I don't get daily insecurity reports, which I take to mean that > everything is OK. But for the past two nights I have gotten this one; and I > can't figure out what it's trying to tell me. > > <cmd> sudo find / -perm 777 </cmd> will show no output other than when I > deliberately create a single chmod 777 file, at which point it will show only > that one file. This proves that that find is working properly and that there > are, as far as I can tell, no chmod 777 files on my system. > > The only thing worth mentioning about my system is that it's still running > 3.8.
It looks like your / dir has the wrong permissions. -Otto