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> We ran a test program out of xinetd that just touched a file in /tmp.
> The file that was created was mode 666. We tested this on an Debian 2.2
> machine, 2.2.17 kernel, and the file was 644. It seems clear that this is
> a big issue for things that are not explicitly run from init.d.
Really the only answer for to this is to upgrade to a later kernel
than the one packaged. We do not really have the bandwidth to repackage
with a different kernel.
Steve
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