Jeff Newmiller wrote:

>On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, James wrote:
>
>>I've encountered the same problem since using Bering 1.0 rc3. This is a 
>>simple permissions problem with the newly created log files if I do a 
>>'chmod 644 *' in /var/logs/ then the files are marked read for the adm 
>>group and weblet will display them.
>>
>>Not sure how to fix this permanently. The profile has the umask set to 
>>022. Yet when the files are rotated they are set to:
>>-rw-------    1 root     adm          4227 Jul  2 20:30 messages
>>
>>When they should be:
>>
>>-rw-r--r--    1 root     adm          4227 Jul  2 20:30 messages
>>
>>ANyone know where to fix the permissions permantly?
>>
>
>My /etc/cron.daily/multicron-d has:
>
>    savelog -g adm -m 640 -u root -c ${lrp_LOGS_DEPTH:-4} $LOG >/dev/null
>
>which gives read access to group "adm".  Since /etc/passwd assigns user
>sh-httpd to group "adm" (4), when weblet is fired off as user sh-httpd
>by /etc/inetd.conf, it can read the files.
>
>I don't know why RC3 isn't working for you... you can compare these points
>with your setup and let us know?
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My multicron entry is the same as yours. However I noticed that sh-https 
belongs to wheel:

# cat group | grep 10
wheel:x:10:

#cat passwd | grep httpd
sh-httpd:x:50:10:shell-script web server:/var/sh-www:/bin/sh

Is it safe to use wheel for this group? I'll just change the group for 
savelog in the multicron-d file. Not sure how this got messed up like 
this. It seems like the problem startrd after I did a Backup all 
including logs...

Thanks,
James



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