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Re: ssh quirks...
Subject: Re: ssh quirks...
From: Viktorie Navratilova (vnavrat
MATH.LUC.EDU)
Date: Tue Dec 28 1999 - 12:06:03 CST
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On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Rodney C. Marable wrote:
> > typically the /home dir should be world readable as should the / dir.
>
> If this is true, any user on that machine would be able to do anything
> that they wanted anywhere they chose. I don't believe this is the advice
> you meant to convey.
If you're going to be pedantic, at least do it correctly.
Leaving the /home and / dirs world readable is fine and common practice.
It does not mean that "any user on that machine would be able to do
anything that they wanted anywhere they chose."
It just means you can see who else has a home dir on the machine, as well
as the root of the directory structure. That's hardly a security
compromise.
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