I asked this question on the newbie side but received no replies. Maybe it is a question for the experts...

Because the machine in question will end being a server connected 24x7 to the Internet, I set its security level to higher (4). However, I want to change the privileges for /usr/share/doc to be world browsable and readable. I used drakeperm to set the directory permissions and when I look at /etc/security/msec/perm.local I see the following line:

/usr/share/doc/ adm.adm 755

I then ran msec but when I checked the permissions on the directory I still see:

drwxr-x--- 297 adm adm

In /var/log/messages I do see that msec is reading the perm.local file.

Any idea why is msec ignoring my permissions?

Thanks,
Avi


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