<div>Dear All,</div>
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<div>I was looking if I could "solve" the "Insecure file permissions, but continuing anyway" message I see in the syslog.</div>
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<div>I used "chmod 600 /mnt/radvd.conf" to make it only read/writeable by root (admin in my case), but that didn't solve it.</div>
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<div>Even with "chmod 000 /mnt/radvd.conf" it still gives the same message:</div>
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<div>---------- 1 admin root 2927 Aug 20 2011 radvd.conf</div>
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<div>Jan 1 00:01:59 (none) <a href="http://daemon.info">daemon.info</a> radvd[642]: version 1.8.1 started 74<br>Jan 1 00:02:00 (none) daemon.warn radvd[642]: Insecure file permissions, but continuing anyway 101</div>
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<div>Any tips to solve this?</div>
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<div>This is a (uclibc based) ADSL router with the following user configured (no user root, but uses admin instead).</div>
<div># cat /etc/passwd<br>admin:xxxx:0:0:Administrator:/:/bin/sh<br>support:.xxxx.:0:0:Technical Support:/:/bin/sh<br>user:xxxx:0:0:Normal User:/:/bin/sh</div>
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<div># env<br>USER=root<br>SHELL=/bin/sh<br>PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin<br>TERM=vt102<br>HOME=/<br>#</div>
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<div>Thanks for the development of this great program.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
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<div>Ron Hermsen</div>