Re: Root Permissions
- From: "James M. Cape" <jcape jcinteractive com>
- To: Tim Lloyd <lloydt Colorado EDU>
- CC: St0rM <storm mclink it>, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Root Permissions
- Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 20:47:16 +0000
Tim Lloyd wrote:
>
> I'm having fun learning about not doing everything as root, myself. So
> far, to fix those two problems, I've done a chmod u+s /sbin/pppd to set
> pppd SUID root, and chmod a+r /dev/cdrom to give all users CD-ROM access
> (cause RedHat somehow figures that only root would want CD-ROM access).
> So far, so good. Now I just have to figure out a good way to network my
> PC and my laptop with either a null modem or null printer cable...
>
> Tim Lloyd, omaha@tmbg.org
>
> > So, running GNOME with a non-root user is hard, and need certain adjustment...And running from ROOT is not safe, as all us known. I found some major problems:
> > - pppd: cannot call if not set SUID from non-root users
> > - CDROM: on RH 5.2 the device linked by /dev/cdrom is NON-readable from the world
You don't need/want to set those programs suid, simply have to add your
user to the disk and dip groups -- or use RH's usernetctl console app as
the target of your user-only.
Jim Cape
http://www.jcinteractive.com
"All animals are equal, some animals
are more equal than others."
-- George Orwell, Animal Farm
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