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Date:      Mon, 19 Apr 2004 10:43:22 +0100
From:      Peter Risdon <peter@circlesquared.com>
To:        z3l3zt@hackunite.net
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Why is the chmod values in /home insecure by default?
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Jesper Wallin wrote:

>Hello..
>
>I'm running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE-p5 and when I create new user accounts with "adduser",
>the home directories are world readable/executable.. Sure, it might be useful if I want
>to publish a website in my public_html, but yet, it should be up to the user if he want
>to have his homedir world-readable, but by default it should be set to "chmod 700" or
>"chmod 750" if each user has their own group imho. However, I saw that "adduser" had a
>config file (/etc/adduser.conf) but the there is no manual entry for adduser.conf and I
>can't find any example for it.. How can I change the default permission for new
>home-directories?
>  
>

This might help:

http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/freebsd/2000-08/0361.html

Basically, you need to change the permissions f the directory 
/usr/share/skel and its contents.

PWR.




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