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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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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).
-Thom


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