Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 11:11:08 -0500 From: Kirk Bailey <idiot1@netzero.net> To: "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <kdk@daleco.biz> Cc: david <ph1@cogeco.ca>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Run as owner Message-ID: <3E0B2A1C.1080503@netzero.net> References: <3DE83EE1.60400@netzero.net> <200211301028.10083.ph1@cogeco.ca> <05db01c29890$6befb7a0$fa00a8c0@DaleCoportable>
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Nope, I wrote a script that simply wran ID as a command and printed the result, and ran it as my id of howlermo, although it was owned by root. It wran as howlermo. I then ran it as grumpy. It ran as grumpy. I then ran it as su, it ran as su. Permission was 755, so anyone could run it, and w hoever ran it, it ran as; it assumes the id of the person running it. Hmmm... Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote: > From: "david" <ph1@cogeco.ca> > Subject: Re: Run as owner > > > On Friday 29 November 2002 23:30, Kirk Bailey wrote: > >>OK, man says to get a script to run as the owner, turn on the 4000 > > bit. > >>OK, I did. No such luck, it continues to run as the apache identity >>'nobody'. > > > david: I'm just wondering, why is this a problem? > > I believe it's 'cuz he wants the script to build or destroy > /etc/mail/aliases......check out some earlier posts under > different thread names, perhaps. > > Kevin Kinsey > DaleCo, S.P. > > > -- end Respectfully, Kirk D Bailey +---------------------"Thou Art Free." -Eris-----------------------+ | http://www.howlermonkey.net mailto:highprimate@howlermonkey.net | | KILL spam dead! http://www.scambusters.org/stopspam/#Pledge | | http://www.tinylist.org +--------+ mailto:grumpy@tinylist.org | +------------------Thinking| NORMAL |Thinking----------------------+ +--------+ --------------------------------------------- Introducing NetZero Long Distance 1st month Free! Sign up today at: www.netzerolongdistance.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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