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  • It didnt show me the 755 problem (i changed it to 755 for my second scan to see if it picks it up. it didnt) but i like tiger anyways so +1 Commented Mar 7, 2011 at 22:46
  • hmm, well then I apologise! it will go crazy if root's ~/.ssh folder is world-readable, for example. If Debian ships with /root as 755, and tiger doesn't warn about it, I would take that as a decent indication that it's not an unreasonable setting to operate with. Commented Mar 8, 2011 at 1:50