Marek Habersack wrote:

> that has to access them. If you really insist on hiding the contents of the
> /etc directory from an average user and still allowing the programs to
> access their config files set the /etc permissions to 711.

I don't think that is likely to work since bit one is the execute bit and most
config files don't need to be executed, just read by the program that needs
them.

Cheers,
Tom

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