Package: apache-common
Version: 1.3.31-6
Postinst creates a /var/lib/apache/mod-bandwidth directory with 0777
permissions. Is this really necessary? I don't think there should be
world-writable directory in /var unless it's absolutely necessary.
Eric
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Thom May wrote:
Thank you so much, we hadn't noticed we were deliberately creating a
directory with 777 permissions.
(yes, it is necessary, and yes, it is really necessary, and yes it's
absolutely necessary).
Well, maybe you can explain why? This directory is not gonna be accessed
by anyone
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