On Tuesday 06 Mar 2012, Jason Parker wrote:
> I don't know if I would call it a bug since the switch to install was
> intentional, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily expected either. I
> don't really have a strong opinion either way though. If anything, I
> might be inclined to argue that 750 (or 770) would be more
> appropriate.
Considering that (e.g.) sip.conf and iax.conf may contain passwords in
clear-text, I'd agree that 770/750 for directories and 660/640 for files
would be most appropriate. The g+w bit needs to be set only on those
directories/files that ought to be writable from within the Asterisk
process itself.
Regards,
-- Raj
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