File permissions under SunOS 4.1.1

Bruce Klein emperor!unicorn!brucek at uunet.uu.net
Sat Jan 26 13:37:49 AEST 1991


While running cops on a newly installed Sparcstation SLC, I noticed the
following files were shipped as world writable:

/etc/aliases.dir
/etc/aliases.pag
/etc/mtab
/etc/remote
/etc/sm
/etc/sm.bak
/etc/state
/etc/utmp

Is there a good reason for any of these files to be world writable, or can
I restrict access?  Thanks for your help.

[[Ed's Note: I don't see any problems restricting access access (at least
to only group and owner writable). Sun is notorious for the "secure"
network mode of shipping Suns. You might want to check your
/etc/hosts.equiv file while you're at it. :) -bdg]]

Bruce Klein
brucek at emperor.scs.com
...uunet!emperor!brucek
(408) 371 2900



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