On 02-Aug-03, 17:00 (CDT), Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 05:51, Steve Greenland wrote: > Sounds good to me. You are not the first person to do it however, I believe > that Solar Designer did the same thing for OpenWall (of course when Solar > Designer has the same security idea as you then it's a good sign you're doing > the right thing).
I'd be flattered, except it wasn't my idea, I just finally got around to doing it. :-) But I'll take a look at SD's version. > If a user is listed in /etc/cron.deny then "crontab -l" does not work for > them, so if you permit them to cat the file directly then you are changing > the functionality, which may not be desired. Ah, good catch. Of course, neither does 'crontab -e', but I suppose root could have put the file their for them. > It's easy enough to make the directory containing the files be mode 0775 to > solve this. I'll assume you meant 0770? 775 and 771 don't solve the problem, and I don't see the point of 774 over 770... > I don't know why the directory is currently mode 0755, It's the debian default, and I never considered the issue before, and nobody complained. But it's easy to fix at this point. Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net