I want to thank everyone for helping with this problem. We ended up creating a
new directory in /usr/local, and now msec does not interfere.
Kathy
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Can you tell me how to set the security to "normal".
Thanks,
Kathy
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I saw this on the list before, and it was due to security set to high or at
least above standard. Could be the problem. HTH
Dennis M.
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th security
levels/permissions/authorizations. possibly msec, since it does
run a cron job if installed and running. check "ps ax | grep
msec" as root to verify.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Katherine Richmond)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Why file pr
No, all we have to do is wait about 30 - 45 minutes and it changes back to
drwxr-xr-x (automatically?)
Kathy
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Have you started and stopped ftp or any service that uses
that directory recently?
> Hi Everyone,
>
> What would be causing the file privileges for "group"
Hi Everyone,
What would be causing the file privileges for "group" and "world" to change on
a directory? For example, the security on /home/ftp_data changed from
"drwxrwxrwx" to "drwxr-xr-x" even though no one did a "chmod" (or anything
else) to that directory.
Here are the steps that were taken
We have done some more work on this. We re-installed Mandrake and did NOT
install any of the development packages. No gcc was installed at all at that
point. Then we went back and selected the development group and accepted the
default values for the packages (gcc2.96). We did not select the "othe