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I'm using FreeBSD 5.3 and would like to know one single command for it
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To find all SGID files:
find / -xdev -type f -perm +g=s -print

To find all SUID files
find / -xdev -type f -perm +u=s -print

To find all Writable dirs:
find / -xdev -perm +o=w ! \( -type d -perm +o=t \) ! -type l -print
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You can see the shell scripts all of these @ http://bash.cyberciti.biz/monitoring/

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