For years, Red Hat Linux / Fedora systems have had a umask of 0002 for
regular users as part of the "user private group" scheme [*]. Basically the
idea is that you can set a directory group-sticky and use it as a common
work area for a group of users.

A change a couple of years ago seems to have partially changed this - the
code in /etc/profile was removed with the idea that it should be controlled
by pam_umask / login.defs instead.


https://pagure.io/setup/c/102b349c39e196cc1e34e645c9310acdab7afeef?branch=master
 https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1722387

However, the corresponding code in /etc/bashrc was left .This means that
for a *login* shell (VT, ssh session, etc.) the umask is 0022 but for an
interactive *non-login* shell (e.g., gnome-terminal with default settings)
the umask stayed 0002.

I'm not sure how much the change from 0002 to 0022 was thought through -
that idea first appears in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1722387#c4 with Tomas Mraz
saying:  I do not think that the default umask should be 002 for regular
users." - I would have expected a short change proposal, honestly.

It seems like we need to do one of two things:

 - Go back to the old behavior, maybe by using the usergroups option to
pam_umask and removing the code from /etc/bashrc
 - Or just go fully to 0022 by removing the code from /etc/bashrc.

What do people think? If the current situation has lasted for several
years, it clearly isn't *that* much of a concern to most people :-)

- Owen

[*]
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/system-administrators-guide/basic-system-configuration/Managing_Users_and_Groups/#s2-users-groups-private-groups
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