Subject: Re: permission of kernel's core
To: NAKAJIMA Yoshihiro <nakayosh@kcn.or.jp>
From: Rick Byers <rickb@iaw.on.ca>
List: current-users
Date: 08/29/1997 12:03:03
I simply set /var/crash to 750. That does the trick and is easy to
configure on a per system basis. If this isn't the default, it should be.
Rick
On Sat, 30 Aug 1997, NAKAJIMA Yoshihiro wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> My kernel was crashed this night. And rebooting, savecore(8)
> made a core file, such as:
>
> : % ls -l /var/crash/netbsd*
> : -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1018232 Aug 29 20:09 /var/crash/netbsd.0
> : -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 67108864 Aug 29 20:09 /var/crash/netbsd.0.core
>
> The core file is `world readable'. Is this correct?
>
> In savecore_old.c (I'm an i386 user), core file is open(2)'d as
> 0644 or zopen(3)'d. in addition, savecore.c uses umask(002).
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> --
> nakayosh@kcn.or.jp/NAKAJIMA Yoshihiro
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