Alexander Schmehl wrote:
* David Garamond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050107 09:44]:
/var/cache/locate/locatedb is world readable. Is this the correct
default? Can it be made so only certain users have file-level access to
it? (In Redhat there's 'slocate' group and the locate comma
* David Garamond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050107 09:44]:
> /var/cache/locate/locatedb is world readable. Is this the correct
> default? Can it be made so only certain users have file-level access to
> it? (In Redhat there's 'slocate' group and the locate comm
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 08:29:55AM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> David Garamond wrote:
>
> >>Sorry, a followup question. I deleted /etc/cron.daily/find several
> >>days ago. How do I get it back? Reinstalling the findutils package
> >>(using synaptic) doesn't bring it back.
> >
> >>Do I have to purg
David Garamond wrote:
Sorry, a followup question. I deleted /etc/cron.daily/find several
days ago. How do I get it back? Reinstalling the findutils package
(using synaptic) doesn't bring it back.
Do I have to purge and install?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/westk> apt-file search /etc/cron.daily/find
David Garamond wrote:
Jon Dowland wrote:
Ah, a top-post to a message posted off-list. D-u is getting to be as
readable as work email :-)
Yeah, sorry about the off-list thing. However, I always thought the
proper (polite?) way to reply to a top-post is by another top-post?
I can see the logic in
Carl Fink wrote:
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 04:33:45PM +0700, David Garamond wrote:
Sorry, a followup question. I deleted /etc/cron.daily/find several days
ago. How do I get it back? Reinstalling the findutils package (using
synaptic) doesn't bring it back.
Do I have to purge and install?
Have you
Jon Dowland wrote:
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 04:30:01PM +0700, David Garamond wrote:
I think you think I said 'world writable'? I don't want normal users to
be able to _read_ that file (unless through the locate command, which
will not allow other users' files from being printed).
Ah, a top-post to
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 04:30:01PM +0700, David Garamond wrote:
> I think you think I said 'world writable'? I don't want normal users to
> be able to _read_ that file (unless through the locate command, which
> will not allow other users' files from being printed).
Ah, a top-post to a message p
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 04:33:45PM +0700, David Garamond wrote:
> Sorry, a followup question. I deleted /etc/cron.daily/find several days
> ago. How do I get it back? Reinstalling the findutils package (using
> synaptic) doesn't bring it back.
>
> Do I have to purge and install?
Have you tried
David Garamond wrote:
/var/cache/locate/locatedb is world readable. Is this the correct
default? Can it be made so only certain users have file-level access to
it? (In Redhat there's 'slocate' group and the locate command is setgid
to that group.)
Sorry, a followup question.
-r--r-- 1 root root 1489507 Jan 7 06:29 locatedb
lusig1:~#
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 15:44:46 +0700, David Garamond
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/var/cache/locate/locatedb is world readable. Is this the correct
default? Can it be made so only certain users have file-level access to
it? (In Redhat t
/var/cache/locate/locatedb is world readable. Is this the correct
default? Can it be made so only certain users have file-level access to
it? (In Redhat there's 'slocate' group and the locate command is setgid
to that group.)
Regards,
dave
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