Birzan George Cristian wrote: > The fact that it shouldn't be used for storing any dangerous information > doesn't mean it's not being used for that. If it shouldn't be used so, but it is being used so on a particular machine, then that machine's admin is at fault. > What I am asking, in case my original mail wasn't clear enough, is why > _shouldn't_ it be 750 or 700 by default? No, at this point, the question is, why should it be changed? We have an established default of 755. You're asking for a change, but you have no convincing argument supporting the change. Therefore, no change. Craig
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