On 7/9/13 10:56 AM, Robert Sanders wrote:
For items RHEL-06-000278 and 518, should the 'ls -lL' command
in the
manual document be 'ls -lLd' instead, so that you look at the
permissions/ownership of any directories themselves rather than drill
down into them? Apologies if this has been mentioned/discussed already.
I see what
you mean:
[root@rhel6 shawn]# rpm -V audit | grep '^.M'
.M....... /usr/lib64/audit
[root@rhel6 shawn]# rpm -q --queryformat "[%{FILENAMES}
%{FILEMODES:perms}\n]" audit | grep /usr/lib64/audit
/usr/lib64/audit drwxr-x---
[root@rhel6 shawn]# ls -lL /usr/lib64/audit/
total 0
[root@rhel6 shawn]# ls -lLd /usr/lib64/audit/
drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root 4096 Mar 14 2012 /usr/lib64/audit/
So yes, a patch around "if this is a directory, use -lLd" would be great!