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Path : /etc/
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Current File : //etc/permissions.local

#
# /etc/permissions.local
#
# This file is used by SuSEconfig and chkstat to check or set the modes
# and ownerships of files and directories in the installation.
#
# In particular, this file will not be touched during an upgrade of the
# SuSE Linux installation. It is designed to be a placeholder for local
# additions by the administrator of the system to reflect filemodes
# of locally installed packages or to override file permissions as
# shipped with the distribution.
#
# Format:
# <file> <owner>:<group> <permission>
#
# Please see the file /etc/permissions for general usage hints of the
# /etc/permissions* files.
# Keep in mind that this file (/etc/permissions.local) is being used by
# default by SuSEconfig, the shell script that is used by yast and yast2
# after package installation and configuration changes to make the changes
# effective for the respective packages (eg generating the "real"
# configuration files).
# Always check if there are no conflicts between your "local" changes here
# and the settings in the other permissions files by calling
# "SuSEconfig" as root!
# Please remember that logfiles might be modified by the logfile
# rotation facilities (e.g. logrotate) so settings entered here might
# be overridden.
# This file needs to end with a newline.
#
# example:
#/usr/bin/sperl5.10.8         root:root       4755
#

#
# suexec is only secure if the document root doesn't contain files
# writeable by wwwrun. Make sure you have a safe server setup
# before setting the setuid bit! See also
# https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=263789
# http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/suexec.html
#
#/usr/sbin/suexec2            root:root       4755

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