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In the Teamwork Cloud installation instructions provided for 18.= 5 SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4, 19.0 GA, SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4 versions, we recommended = using a too wide-ranged permission 777, resulting in a vulnerability in com= puters. Therefore, we have updated the installation instructions and script= s.
The updated installation instructions are available at:
19.0 SP4:
19.0 SP3:
19.0 SP2:
19.0 SP1:
19.0 GA:
18.5 SP4:
18.5 SP3:
18.5 SP2:
18.5 SP1:
Check your Teamwork Cloud installation for the incorrect permission and = fix it using the following instructions.
There are two places where the incorrect permissions can be found if the= old installation scripts were used.
1. The file /etc/environment.
a. How to check for the problem?<= /strong>
Execute the command
stat /etc/environment
If the problem exists, the result access = permission will be shown like the following.
Access: (0777/-rwxrwxrwx)
b. How to fix the problem?
Execute the following command to change t= he permission to 644.
chmod 644 /etc/environment
2. The folder /home/twcloud
This is a home folder of the user, twcloud, created from installation he= lper script.
a. How to check for the problem= strong>
Execute the command
stat /home/twcloud
If the problem exists, the result access = permission will be shown like the following.
Access: (0777/drwxrwxrwx)
b. How to fix the problem?
We recommend revoking the write and execu= te permission from group (g) and any other user (o).
Execute the following command to do so.= p>
chmod -R g-wx,o-wx /home/twcloud=