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Date:      Sun, 5 Dec 1999 17:53:54 +0000
From:      Mark Ovens <mark@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Non-root mounting of CD-ROMs
Message-ID:  <19991205175354.B696@marder-1>

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A thread on the UK User Group mailing list about non-root users
mounting CD-ROMs included posts from a couple of people running
-STABLE who could do this. I tried and it doesn't work for me. A
ktrace(1) showed the call to mount(2) returning EPERM, which is what I
would expect.

After several posts we established that the only differences we could
find between my setup and theirs is that I'm using a SCSI CD-ROM and
they both have IDE. Additionally, their systems were cvsup'd more
recently than mine (mine was around the end of September) and no-one
has made /sbin/mount* setuid.

A look through the CVS logs on the web-site shows that there have been
quite a few changes to mount in the last couple of months.

So, the question is, should a non-root user be able to mount a CD-ROM
(without making /sbin/mount* setuid)?

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