dosemu: /var/lock permissions
Gregory Nowak
gnowak1 at uic.edu
Fri Mar 22 12:56:50 EST 2002
What are the permissions that /var and /var/lock should have?
Greg
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 10:28:56AM -0600, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I received a letter from the debian maintainer of dosemu telling me to check the
> permissions of /var/lock. When i did this with ls -l i got "total 0. When I
> checked /var I got permissions indicating that only root could write to
> /var/lock. However, I can't seem to change the permissions no matter what I do;
> even changing that partition's entry in /etc/fstab doesn't do it. there are
> other directories in /var that are writable by everybody. My /var is on a
> separate partition, courteousy of the partitioning howto. I am concerned because
> I compared this with a machine I am working on for somebody else where /var is
> part of the root partition; /var/loc is writable by everybody there and the
> number given after the permissions is "3" where the one given in my setup is '5"
> (I'm afraid I haven't figured out what this means.
> Do I need to mount /var differently in fstab? I tried changing the fstab entry
> from "defaults" to "rw" and then to "rw,suid" to no avail.
> TIA.
>
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