Hi,
I accidental su chmod 644 on the root folder '/' ..
this cause most of my thing not working ... ssh,dns,...
now i got most of my critical services running.. http, pop3,imap,smtp, ftp ,dns, directadmin
i got some internal users who running on some web application,,therefore i just chmod most of my users to '755' .
i know this is really bad. Are there anyway to restore all the file with correct permission? or what are the files/folder I need to harden it .. before i decide to re-build everything..
i'm running centos 4.5 . thanks
I accidental su chmod 644 on the root folder '/' ..
this cause most of my thing not working ... ssh,dns,...
now i got most of my critical services running.. http, pop3,imap,smtp, ftp ,dns, directadmin
i got some internal users who running on some web application,,therefore i just chmod most of my users to '755' .
i know this is really bad. Are there anyway to restore all the file with correct permission? or what are the files/folder I need to harden it .. before i decide to re-build everything..
i'm running centos 4.5 . thanks
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