[stork-users] Stork-users Digest, Vol 28, Issue 2

Slawek Figiel slawek at isc.org
Mon Jun 13 09:23:55 UTC 2022


Hello Kevin!


Good catch! It seems that the service files have too wide of rights.
All the files that are used to build distribution packages are included 
in the repository. The service files are located in the "etc" directory 
(etc/isc-stork-agent.service, etc/isc-stork-server.service).

I addressed your issue in #783 
<https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/stork/-/issues/783> .

Best regards
Slawek

On 11/06/2022 14:00, stork-users-request at lists.isc.org wrote:
> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 07:50:17 -0400
> From: "Kevin P. Fleming"<kevin at km6g.us>
> To:stork-users at lists.isc.org
> Subject: [stork-users] Debian packaging error in Stork packages
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> For the past couple of months, systemd has been emitting some warning
> messages on my systems that have Stork package enabled. They look like
> this:
>
> Jun 07 08:49:49 stork22 systemd[1]: Configuration file
> /lib/systemd/system/isc-stork-server.service is marked world-writable.
> Please remove world writability permission bits. Proceeding anyway.
>
> and
>
> Jun 09 06:24:53 edge21-a systemd[1]: Configuration file
> /lib/systemd/system/isc-stork-agent.service is marked world-writable.
> Please remove world writability permission bits. Proceeding anyway.
>
> I looked through the Stork repo but the Debian control files and other
> packaging artifacts don't appear to be in the repo, so I'm reporting
> it here instead. If there's a better place to report it, or to submit
> an MR with a fix, please let me know.
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