> > Maybe /etc/tor is a good choice for Solaris. It could be, I didn't see the need to create another new subdirectory just to hold 1 file.
>> I put it in /etc/security since it is a security-related config file. >> > > It really isn't. /etc/security contains configuration data for > system-wide OS security subsystems like auditing, RBAC, and Trusted > Extensions. Lots of other services have their own security-relevant > configuration settings, but they are kept in their own service > configuration files and directories, usually under /etc/<service>. > > Scott Is there a stated rule-of-thumb for using /etc/security? I'm not objecting to moving the tor config file, I'm just looking for some sort of precedent or consensus. -Wyllys