Mark Felder writes:
> Are we paranoid of breaking someone's special snowflake install, or is
> freebsd-update unable to only do a permissions change?
The latter - it can only add, delete or modify. It will set the correct
permissions when adding a file, but will not modify those of an existing
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2016, at 04:04, FreeBSD Security Advisories wrote:
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> V. Solution
>
> This vulnerability can be fixed by modifying the permission on
> /etc/bsnmpd.conf to owner root:wheel and permission 0600.
>
> The patch is provided mainly for third party vendors who deploy FreeBSD
> and
On Thu, 2016-01-14 at 16:28 +0100, Andrei wrote:
> > > The system administrator should change the permission
> > > on /etc/bsnmpd.conf to root:wheel and 0600.
> >
> > Shouldn't this be /etc/snmpd.conf?
>
> Or even /etc/snmpd.config :)
Argh, you're right :)
> __
> > The system administrator should change the permission
> > on /etc/bsnmpd.conf to root:wheel and 0600.
>
> Shouldn't this be /etc/snmpd.conf?
Or even /etc/snmpd.config :)
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> The system administrator should change the permission on /etc/bsnmpd.conf
> to root:wheel and 0600.
Shouldn't this be /etc/snmpd.conf?
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