[Bug 48734] Re: Home permissions too open
Chris Rainey
ckrzen at gmail.com
Fri May 24 17:43:03 UTC 2019
If I invite you into my house(physical), then I don't expect you to go
through my filing cabinets or closets, when I'm not looking, without
explicitly giving you those "permissions(0755)".
"Good fences make good neighbours" and "Locks keep out only the honest"
are equally true.
Placing convenience-over-privacy, by default, in this post-GDPR /
Facebook & Twitter leaks / Equifax breach / Edward Snowden & Julian
Assange(perhaps heroes to those of us in the USA), etc. seems to be
unconscionable.
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Title:
Home permissions too open
Status in adduser package in Ubuntu:
Opinion
Status in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
On a fresh dapper install i noticed that the file permissons for the
home directory for the user created by the installer is set to 755,
giving read access to everyone on the system.
Surely this is a bad idea? If your set on the idea can we atleast have
a option during the boot proccess?
Also new files that are created via the console ('touch' etc.) are
done so with '644' permissons, is there anything that can be done
here? nautlius seems to create files at '600', which is a better
setting.
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