Hi Joost,
thanks for your reply, but I think you missed and 'r' :-). The file I am
refering to is '/etc/rmtab' not '/etc/mtab'. And it's not a relic from
an ancient installation neither, an other of our machines that I
converted to Debian-1.2 just a couple of weeks ago shows the same thing.
I just tried to export a file system from a machine which does normally
export nothing so no '/etc/rmtab' existed. Result: again (IMHO) wrong
permissions, '/etc/rmtab' was created world writable. So I think I'll
file a bug-report...
Thanks again!
Andree
The permissions of '/etc/rmtab' read
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 58 Feb 18 12:29 rmtab
To my mind, this is wrong. They should be somethig like:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 58 Feb 18 12:29 rmtab
Am I right? Any comments?
Regards,
Andree
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The permissions of '/etc/rmtab' read
-rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 58 Feb 18 12:29 rmtab
To my mind, this is wrong. They should be somethig like:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 58 Feb 18 12:29 rmtab
Am I right?
Yes, it should definately be -rw-r--r--.
Any
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