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Permissions of the Key Files

Monday, June 23, 2003 Articles, Tips Comments Off on Permissions of the Key Files

What are the permissions of the Key files on your server? Well, keys should be at 0640 permissions. To locate them, navigate to /home/username/ssl/keys with the root account.

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About The Author: Stephan Pringle is an Information Technology Support Specialist. He covers hardware and software and provides tips for you to troubleshoot and repair issues on your own. In his spare time, he writes articles about the State of New York on his Hackintosh and HackBook and that has helped him to become the top contributor of the New York City section of Yahoo! Answers.
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