  | |  | why are there so many world readable files? | why are there so many world readable files? 2004-02-18 - By Chris W. Parker
Back hi.
i was just wondering. why are there so many world readable files
throughout the linux os? shouldn 't a directory like /etc not be readable
by the world?
the reason i ask is because i setup a cron job that backups up a
database each night. i noticed that the backup file that was being
created was 0 bytes so i did some investigation. turns out it 's because
i changed the mysql root password, so i changed it in the file.
but then i realized the file is world readable by default. of course i
changed it to 750 (maybe it should be 700?) but i don 't see why so many
files are world readable.
someone enlighten me please.
thanks,
chris.
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