Currently, all init scripts, except for systemd, will generate a config
file with default permissions, which is usually `rw-r--r--`.
This is bad, because the config contains a private key.
The systemd service does `chmod 640` after creating the config, which is
much better than just leaving it readable for everyone forever, but
there is still a slight chance that some malicious program might steal
the private key during the time window between key creation and chmod.
For this reason, in this pull request I use `umask 037`, so the config
won't have read permission for others in the first place.
Note that I have only tested openrc and systemd services.
Also, I'm not sure what to do with the contrib/msi/build-msi.sh script,
which creates a bat file that generates a config. I don't know anything
about file permissions on windows, however, it seems that the bat file
generates the config into a user's personal directory, so maybe it's
already somewhat fine.
* Update Debian package
* Don't put `AdminListen` in config by default, fix path in Debian package
* Fix path in unit file
* Preserve original service files for other packages
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Co-authored-by: Neil Alexander <neilalexander@users.noreply.github.com>