permissions on /etc/namedb
David DeSimone
fox at verio.net
Sun Aug 3 19:21:48 UTC 2008
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Eugene Grosbein <eugen at kuzbass.ru> wrote:
>
> I need /etc/namedb to be owned by root:bind and have permissions
> 01775, so bind may write to it but may not overwrite files that belong
> to root here, and I made it so.
Can't you just modify /etc/mtree/BIND.chroot.dist so that it sets the
permissions you desire?
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