Am 17.07.2013 16:46, schrieb Suvayu Ali:
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 10:35:46PM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 07/17/13 22:27, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>> Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>> Heck, you could always make your sudo password less and you could always
>>>> assign the frequently used commands aliases.
>>> I guess my question should have been:
>>> Will it cause any problems if I change the permissions on these files?
>>> Is there any program that won't work if you do this,
>>> as is true eg of some .ssh and pki files?
>>>
>> But why bother?  You can't be assured that some update or process won't go 
>> about changing them back on you.  Then, you'll be scratching your head 
>> again. 
>>
>> Does the cron job to roll log files reset things?  Don't know...and I don't 
>> want to care.
>>
>> I prefer solutions that don't require changing things over which you don't 
>> or may not have absolute control.
> 
> Your permission changes will be overwritten the moment a daemon sends a
> message to syslog

*no they are not*
otherwise my /var/log/maillog on my workstation would not have 644

> AFAIU, the reason the logs are owned by root is because it is written by
> syslog (which runs as root).  The motivation I think is, the logs should
> remain untampered if your system is compromised

how does chmod 644 affect *write* permissions?

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