Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2012 10:24:16 -0500 From: Ryan Stone <rysto32@gmail.com> To: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: pw keeps setting /etc/group to 0600 Message-ID: <CAFMmRNxDr=%2BpsiazVrJ8e=T4fogiiPv5nEAo%2BnfoD=tPYMehCw@mail.gmail.com>
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/etc/group is supposed to be world-reable, right? Tools like groups or pw groupshow certainly seem to think so: [rstone@rstone-server ~]groups 1001 920 [rstone@rstone-server ~]ls -l /etc/group -rw------- 1 root 0 482 Nov 14 21:02 /etc/group [rstone@rstone-server ~]sudo chmod a+r /etc/group Password: [rstone@rstone-server ~]groups rstone vboxusers [rstone@rstone-server ~]sudo pw groupadd foo [rstone@rstone-server ~]ls -l /etc/group -rw------- 1 root 0 494 Nov 17 10:19 /etc/group [rstone@rstone-server ~] I'm not sure what caused the regression. I've been seeing the problem since I first installed -CURRENT on the machine a couple of weeks ago.
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