How to restore standard default permissions on /etc?
Hello HP Admins,
Somehow Permissions of files inside /etc set to 777 in HP-UX 11. Due to this, system malfunctioning. I would like to know if there exists any command/script that sets all system files (or /etc atleast) to its default standard permissions.
I just don't want to run 755 on /etc as few files need special permissions (with "r" only to root etc.)
your best bet is to restore the directory from backups as some files in /etc are actually setuid/setgid -- according to my experience a while back -- and a plain chmod 755 will not be sufficient ... good luck!
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