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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Log file - permission Post 20022 by ajkiruba on Friday 19th of April 2002 09:09:13 AM
Old 04-19-2002
Data Log file - permission - Mandrake Linux 8.2

Dear all

I have installed Openwebmail 1.64 on Mandrake Linux 8.2. This application creates a log file at /var/log with the name openwebmail.log. The application needs that the permission of this log file should be as follows:

owner - root
group - mail
mode - 660

Even though i set the parameters of the file as above, the parameters changes as below after a gap of 25 minutes, automatically, thus preventing the Openwebmail application to write to the /var/log/openwebmail.log file.

owner - root
group - root
mode - 640

Smilie

Last edited by ajkiruba; 04-19-2002 at 10:14 AM..
 

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NAME
wbemlogviewer - start WBEM Log Viewer SYNOPSIS
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