Re: Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Santiago Vila
I have finally reassigned this to sed: # dpkg -c sed_4.2.2-4+b1_amd64.deb | grep bin drwxrwxr-x root/root 0 2014-11-08 19:28 ./bin/

Processed: Re: Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: > reassign 835516 debian-installer Bug #835516 [general] General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie Bug reassigned from package 'general' to 'debian-installer'. Ignoring request to alter found versions of bug #835516 to the same values

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Santiago Vila
reassign 835516 debian-installer thanks I think this is a bug in debian-installer, because debootstrap is apparently not affected by the umask setting (be it 002 or 022). Reassigning accordingly. Dear d-i people: Short summary: New systems installed from Debian 8 netinst image have /bin with mod

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Santiago Vila
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 07:59:32PM +0200, Hans wrote: > What is correct? 755 or 775? I have 775, and I did install from the DVD > (however, about 7 years ago!). We want it to be 755, so if they end up being 775, that's a bug. It should be harmless because /bin is owned by root, and by default o

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
El sábado 27 de agosto del 2016 a las 17:37:05 +0100, Adam D. Barratt escribió: > fwiw I think this might be a side-effect of the issues described in > https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2016/03/msg00035.html and > surrounding messages. Hi, Adam. Thank you for your contribution. Maybe Santi

Re: Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Hans
Hello all! What is correct? 755 or 775? I have 775, and I did install from the DVD (however, about 7 years ago!). I never changed any permissions manually, so I believe, this settings are now for a lng time. Best Hans

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
El sábado 27 de agosto del 2016 a las 12:36:47 -0300, Daniel Bareiro escribió: > Here I find a pattern, since the difference of permissions mentioned in > the previous mail was found in a KVM virtual machine installed using the > netinstall CD. > > But I have checked in other Jessie virtual machi

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On Sat, 2016-08-27 at 12:07 +0200, Santiago Vila wrote: > On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 09:36:12AM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote: [...] > > I think that jailkit just copies the permissions that Debian has set as > > default for /bin which are different now according to the jailkit shell. > > > > There see

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Santiago. Thanks for your reply. El sábado 27 de agosto del 2016 a las 12:07:58 +0200, Santiago Vila escribió: > It would be a bug, yes, but that's not a change that we made. > > A standard install of Debian jessie is usually made by a program > called debian-installer. This program runs fr

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-27 Thread Santiago Vila
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 09:36:12AM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > > Package: general > Severity: important > > Dear Debian developers, > > I am currently testing ISPConfig with Debian Jessie and Jailkit. > > Apparently the chrooted SSH users are not able to log on. I'm using > Debian GNU/Linux

Bug#835516: General: Incorrect permissions on /bin for Debian Jessie

2016-08-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Package: general Severity: important Dear Debian developers, I am currently testing ISPConfig with Debian Jessie and Jailkit. Apparently the chrooted SSH users are not able to log on. I'm using Debian GNU/Linux Jessie (8.5) with Jailkit 2.19. When reviewing /var/log/auth.log at the time that th