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default umask in actual debian?



Hi folks, 

it is now a long time, since I needed to make a fresh install of debian (see, 
how fine it is working!)

Just a question: What is actual the default umask in debian? I believe, it is 
022, and people should change this to 027 (like the manual says).

Is this still so? If it is still 022 by default, shouldn't it be 027 by 
default, just for better security? Well, might be , that some application then 
could not read the personal configuration in ~/user, but this would be rather 
seldom.

Thanks for thinking of it and any answers.

Best

Hans

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