If I:
edit /etc/security/msec/perm.local
/opt/is4 owner.group octalperms /opt/is4/* owner.group octalperms
then (as per the second line) won't that change the owner.group octalperms ie. (775 for instance)for all of the sub dirs also?
Remember that each of the dirs below (/opt/is4/) have different "owner.group and permissions" inside the chroot jail.
I need to skip this dir not set/reset the owner.group and octalperms.
So far the only way I have been able to avoid this is to stop the msec scripts from running.
Any other ideas?
Thanks Ralph
Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 18:37, Ralph C wrote:
Hi all,
I have Bynari Insight Server installed and it installs everything inside /opt/is4/ directory as a chroot jail, where it runs it's own services like Postfix, Apache, Proftpd, etc... msec is changing the permissions.
I need to make msec skip this directory and all sub dirs. How do I do this?
Ralph
edit /etc/security/msec/perm.local
/opt/is4 owner.group octalperms /opt/is4/* owner.group octalperms
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