* Michael D Schleif ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030905 13:30]: > # id > uid=1000(mds) gid=1000(mds) > groups=1000(mds),6(disk),29(audio),50(staff),1001(sambamount),1002(mysql) > > # dpkg -S /usr/sbin/dpkg-divert > bash: /usr/bin/dpkg: Permission denied > > Is this because of tiger, or bastille? > > # ls -l /usr/bin/dpkg > -rwxr-x--- 1 root root 153944 Apr 26 15:19 /usr/bin/dpkg
Whatever did it, if it was a "security" tool, that's pretty bass-ackwards. Now they have you running as root to do things you don't need to be running as root, which is a fundamental no-no. I'd change it back to 755. If you track down whether tiger or bastille did that, I'd say you'd be right to file a bug against the culprit. good times, Vineet -- http://www.doorstop.net/ -- http://www.anti-dmca.org/
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