Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 20:16:24 +1000 From: John Paul Lonie <jlo@fmsc.com.au> To: freebsd-security@FreeBSD.org Subject: suid/sguid files Message-ID: <3.0b11.32.19960910190410.006e4c94@203.4.181.10>
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Hello all, Just wondering what the effect would be on removing the set u/g of the following files. Most of these are -s kmem or tty or dialer. First of all what difference would the kmem ones have on the root users use of these files, I presume nothing but I wouldn't mind being certain. I suppose the real question is does anything fall over if the kem /tty groups are changed on systems with only the root user. /bin/ps /sbin/dmesg /sbin/dump - why is this tty ? -r-sr-sr-x 1 root tty 188416 Jul 17 03:23 dump /usr/bin/at /usr/bin/atq /usr/bin/atrm /usr/bin/batch /usr/bin/fstat /usr/bin/ipcs /usr/bin/login /usr/bin/modstat /usr/bin/netstat /usr/bin/su /usr/bin/w /usr/bin/uptime /usr/bin/wall Does this affect the shutdown scripts ? /usr/bin/systat /usr/bin/vmstat /usr/libexec/mail.local /usr/local/bin/top /usr/sbin/ppp /usr/sbin/pppd /usr/sbin/pppstats /usr/sbin/pstat /usr/sbin/swapinfo /usr/sbin/trpt /usr/sbin/iostat /usr/sbin/ncrcontrol --- Regards, John Paul Lonie - Systems Administrator Finanical Market Software Consultants Pty Ltd. Email: jlo@fmsc.com.au Mobile: 0419-233-492 Phone: +612-9290-3944 Fax: +612-9262-2858
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