File permissions $OH Unix and Windows

Hi,
I am examining an Oracle audit and now looking for all the default file/directory permissions on Unix and Windows. Have searched a lot of sites now but could not find a proper list with all the permissions mentiond. Does anybody knows where to find such a list (or script) to check if my current settings are ok?
I use OEM to check for my open security policies but this permission item is very hard to find unfortunately.
So please some info on this unix/windows permissions issue.
Thanks,
Paul
btw Have found some settings for bdump, udump, adump, $OH/rdbms/log and audit (umask 0177) but want to check those other permissions for the whoe installed Oracle software en admin directories.
Edited by: Paul van Rixel on 12-mei-2009 13:30

Hi,
Picked a few alerts from EM, for example:
Allowed Logon Version
Default Passwords
Default Permanent Tablespace Set to a System Tablespace
Initialization Parameter File Permission
The last few weeks I have already disabled some of the policies but these are the alerts which are left now and I want to get rid of them.
When you click in EM on "Initialization Parameter File Permission" the description of it is: Ensures that access to the initialization paramater file is restricted to the owner of the Oracle software set and the DBA group.
So, ok thats is clear to me but I want to look at the whole server/database to make it a "clean" server/db.
Paul

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