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- Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 12:44:14 +0100
- From: Tobias Diedrich <td@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Re: [ot] SunOS/bash umask set to 000
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Nguyen Vu Hung wrote: > bash$ ypcat passwd |grep vuhung > vuhung:xwamJuaxxxx.:1736:60:Nguyen Hung > Vu:/home/student/cs/vuhung:/usr/local/bin/bash You shouldn't post sensitive information like that. (^^; I hope that's not even partly your real password hash... > this solved the problem but I wonder why my default umask is 000? There > are 4 people using bash here Does "this solved the problem" mean it's 022 now after your .bashrc executes or that it is still 000 ? Of course the default is 000 unless some part of the login scripts change it. Usually there's an "umask 022" in /etc/profile to change the default. -- Tobias PGP: 0x9AC7E0BC This mail is made of 100% recycled bitsAttachment: pgp00008.pgp
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