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Re: A file's permission controler



* Khalid EZZARAOUI <ezak@cybercable.fr> writes:

> As you see in mailing list some people speak about problem to configure
> their sound card.  in fact a part of them did not have their /dev/audio,
> /dev/mixer created or well setting.  other with their cdrom forget to
> create a link from /dev/cdrom to /dev/hd?  or other.  some time it was a
> directory or file with bad permission.

> So i speak about an application that control and solve this behaviour.

Then maybe this can help, or at least be a starting point (from
Freshmeat):

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subject: Check.pl 1.0
added by: Uruk on May 12th 1999, 12:59
license: GPL
category: Console/Firewall and Security

homepage: http://opop.nols.com/
download: http://opop.nols.com/proggie/check.pl

description:
Check.pl runs through all of the files and directories that it is
given as arguments and determines the permissions.  It then sends a
list of "dangerous" files to stdout which can be redirected to a
file.  This program should be run as a regular user to check for
writeable directories, suid, guid, and writeable files.  Helps admins
sniff out files that have incorrect permissions.
changes:
Changes in reporting for first public release, runs slightly faster,
added limits to depth of directory recursion so as to avoid the GNOME
circular symlink problem in home directories.

|> http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/05/12/926528357.html

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-- 
Colin Marquardt <colin.marquardt@gmx.de>


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