On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 09:39:54AM -0500, Peter Clark wrote:
>         So last night, I was told to change the permissions of /dev/ttyS3 to 
> crw-rw----, and it was good. But This morning when I tried to connect, the 
> permissions had changed back to crw-r-----! I did not reboot or anything; the 
> computer was on all night. So I changed it back again. Then, I noticed that 
> my speed had dropped to 3.1k. (I've got a 56k modem, so this is roughly 
> cutting the speed in half.) I looked at the permissions and sure enough, they 
> had changed back to crw-r-----! What's going on? I checked what processes 
> were running, and the only one that seemed remotely possible was lisa, KDE's 
> LAN Information Server (I don't know why that's running, so I stopped it 
> removed it from /etc/init.d.)
>         :Peter

Possibly you have a cron job that checks (and sets) perms on certain
files.  Do a 'man -k suid', look in /etc/cron.daily/, look for
/etc/suid.conf, et cetera.

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