> > Hi, > > is this the right behaviour that /usr/src should be labeled with gid > 9 which is the group man? When I label /usr/src with the group wheel > I get a daily security output like this:
When you say 'label' do you mean using chown or chgrp? > > Checking special files and directories. > Output format is: > filename: > criteria (shouldbe, reallyis) > usr/src: > gid (9, 0) > > When I label it with gid 9 which is the group man I don't get a > security hint. But why would or should I label /usr/src with group- > privilegies man? > > Is this the default behaviour? I'm running FreeBSD RELENG_6_0 My /usr/src directory is root:wheel - eg UID root, GID wheel on each of the FreeBSD versions I have handy to look at which includes 6.0. Your daily security output may just be telling you that it changed to something from the GID of 9 that it was the last time it checked. I don't know of any other reason it would point that out. ////jerry > > Best regards, > Stefan > _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"