I did not get any response about any java issues, and thank Dave Mitchell for pointing out to check for root's cron jobs (properly this time). ls -lc shows the time the permissions changed, and it was indeed an obscure job that I didn't think of before %-) Original Q: > > Dear Managers, > > A weird thing keeps happening, i.e. > /usr/j2se/jre/lib/sparc/ > /usr/j2se/jre/lib/sparc/client > /usr/j2se/jre/lib/sparc/native_threads > > (just these directories, not the files in it) keeps changing the owner&group > to that of a specific user (the same person), seemingly on a daily basis. > This happens even when I change the it back to root:other as it should be. > I've also updated from java 1.4.2_03 to 1.4.2_04-b05, in case it's a > security flaw, but this still happens. I do not see any obvious jobs that > this user is running that is doing this. Does anyone have any idea how to > find out why this is happening? Dave's response: > > Well for one thing, if you've changed the ownership to root, then only > root can change it back to the user; so don't look at the jobs the user is > running, look at the jobs root is running. > > ls -lc should show you the exact time the permissions changed; try to > tie that in with the times of root cronjobs, and/or the last accessed > times of binaries and scripts in /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin etc. > You might want to turn on process accounting, which shows the name and > time of termination of each process (man acct for more details). ________________________________________________ Message sent using Dodo Internet Webmail Server _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jun 9 20:22:28 2004
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