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Date:      4 May 2002 16:57:41 -0000
From:      atk2@arctic.org
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   device permissions
Message-ID:  <20020504165741.17472.qmail@twinlark.arctic.org>

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When I upgraded to stable a few days ago -- and did a ./MAKEDEV all things
were ok. I then added a couple of scsi drives (the partitions didn't exist
so I did another ./MAKEDEV all (or perhaps it was ./MAKEDEV axxxs[n] to get
the partitions).

Anyways in the process of the MAKEDEV all devices became un-readable to the
world (not sure if was initial make or secondary make) but non-root users
couldn't run things like X because /dev/random (for example) was unreadable).

After chmod w+r a few devices - I gave in and did a wild card w+r. Not really
the prefered solution -- 

So -- question -- why didn't those devices which need to be world read able
(aka /dev/random) get made that way ?

Alan

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