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logrotate config: global options cause foreign files to be owned #2110
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The packaged configuration for logrotate falsely contained options applying to other programs' log files. This caused wrong ownerships of log files. This issues is corrected, but the ownership of affected log files may need to be changed manually. To find affected files, you may use: ```bash sudo find /var/log/ -user intelmq ! -path \*intelmq\* ``` fixes #2110
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The packaged configuration for logrotate falsely contained options applying to other programs' log files. This caused wrong ownerships of log files. This issues is corrected, but the ownership of affected log files may need to be changed manually. To find affected files, you may use: ```bash sudo find /var/log/ -user intelmq ! -path \*intelmq\* ``` fixes #2110
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The packaged configuration for logrotate falsely contained options applying to other programs' log files. This caused wrong ownerships of log files. This issues is corrected, but the ownership of affected log files may need to be changed manually. To find affected files, you may use: ```bash sudo find /var/log/ -user intelmq ! -path \*intelmq\* ``` fixes #2110
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The packaged configuration for logrotate falsely contained options applying to other programs' log files. This caused wrong ownerships of log files. This issues is corrected, but the ownership of affected log files may need to be changed manually. To find affected files, you may use: ```bash sudo find /var/log/ -user intelmq ! -path \*intelmq\* ``` fixes #2110
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The packaged configuration for logrotate falsely contained options applying to other programs' log files. This caused wrong ownerships of log files. This issues is corrected, but the ownership of affected log files may need to be changed manually. To find affected files, you may use: ```bash sudo find /var/log/ -user intelmq ! -path \*intelmq\* ``` fixes #2110
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intelmq/contrib/logrotate/intelmq
Lines 1 to 3 in e3cfac7
apply to all files handled by logrotate, not just the intelmq-ones. The effect is, that many unrelated logfiles get owned by intelmq.
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