From: steve <steve@clublinux.org>
Subject: Re: /etc protection
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 06:27:35 -0500
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Hi, > > >The biggest problem with the /etc is /etc/mtab. If You can't write it, > >then mount won't work. > > > >So what? Under RC protection If you set special fd type on /etc, you have > >to exclude /etc/mtab from that. This won't work since it will delete this > >file and then recreate, so the special fd attribute is lost. Isn't this the same situation with the /etc/shadow file? Since the shadow file is recreated every time you add/delete a user or change a password? What is the recommendation for protecting /etc/shadow? Thanks in advance, Steve - To unsubscribe from the rsbac list, send a mail to majordomo@rsbac.org with unsubscribe rsbac as single line in the body.
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