> 
> 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
> 
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