Am 31.01.2016 um 17:33 schrieb Jean-Pierre André:
> Should not happen with the driver, as the kernel
> decodes the symlink.
>
> This is debatable. Secaudit only decodes the ACL,
> without examining the user data which tells this
> is not a plain file. Doing so is left as an exercise
> for the reader.

So secaudit uses a different logic to interpret Linux owner, group and mod than 
the driver.
Thanks for the info.
Because this is confusing, a little hint from secaudit would be nice.

-Ulf


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