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Re: ssh-host-config (/var/log/lastlog)


Hi All...

It was fun while it lasted 8-)

Perhaps the permissions/owner for lastlog as a file should be 644/system.none

It works for me and protects the log a bit better.

Thanks,

...Karl

From: Corinna Vinschen Subject: Re: ssh-host-config (/var/log/lastlog)
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:37:50 +0100

On Feb 24 08:02, Karl M wrote:
> Hi All...
>
> I set up lastlog as a directory and it works great 8-)
>
> In the case where ssh-host-config detects that /var/log/lastlog esists and
> is a directory, it sets the permissions on the directory to 0777. It seems
> like it should set the sticky-bit here (1777) to protect the individual
> files in /var/log/lastlog.


Hmm, yes, you're right.  I'll change that in the script.  However, while
sshd works fine with a lastlog directory, it's not quite right to allow
both variations (file/dir) on Cygwin.

I don't know off-hand which applications make use of lastlog, but I'm
pretty sure you'll end up with some problems.  I just had a quick look
and it seems that uucpd in inetutils uses a lastlog file and has no idea
how to handle a lastlog directory...

So, even if it works in sshd, you're moving on thin ice.  You have been
warned ;-)


Corinna


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