Re: suidmanager / reconfiguring packages

2001-03-29 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Peter S Galbraith (on Thu, 29 Mar 2001 02:05:43PM -0500): > # cd /var/lib/dpkg/info > # egrep "^ +suidregister" *.postinst > /tmp/suidregister-script awesome. worked like a jiffy. god, i love debian! martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \ echo mailto: !#^.

Re: suidmanager / reconfiguring packages

2001-03-29 Thread Peter S Galbraith
MaD dUCK wrote: > hi, > having installed suidmanager well after all other packages, how can i > make sure that suid.conf is properly configured? > > i.e. is there a way to tell every single package installed to > reconfigure itself? Here's what I'd do. # cd /var/lib/dpkg/info # egrep "^ +suidr

Re: suidmanager - error

2000-04-05 Thread Lehel Bernadt
On Wed, 05 Apr 2000, Bill wrote: > *** > /etc/cron.daily/suidmanager: > suidregister: /usr/lib/emacs/20.3/i386-debian-linux-gnu/movemail registered > but not installed at /etc/suid.conf line 7 > *** > > can someone please tell me how

Re: suidmanager broken?

2000-01-15 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
Hi, We had the same problem here. Just edit /usr/sbin/suidregister, and add the line at line 170: my ($username, $groupname, $inode); You will also need to edit the following lines so they look like this (basically, just remove the "my" word out of each line: - # If a [ug]i

Re: suidmanager broken?

2000-01-15 Thread eric k. wolven
Yeah, I get the same. eric wolven

RE: suidmanager problem

2000-01-15 Thread Pollywog
On 15-Jan-2000 Pollywog wrote: > I don't understand how this happened: > > /etc/cron.daily/suidmanager: > suidregister: /usr/bin/Eterm PERMISSION MISMATCH: was root.utmp 2755 changed > to root.root 2755 > suidregister: /usr/bin/Eterm PERMISSION MISMATCH: was root.root 2755 changed > to root.utmp

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-13 Thread Marek Habersack
* Pollywog said: > > On 12-Nov-1999 Martin Fluch wrote: > > Report it as a bug (wishlist items) ... > > I just keep a backup copy of suid.conf and overwrite the new version after I > have done a Debian upgrade. That was the easiest way to deal with it without > editing the file after every upgr

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-12 Thread Pollywog
On 12-Nov-1999 Martin Fluch wrote: > Report it as a bug (wishlist items) ... I just keep a backup copy of suid.conf and overwrite the new version after I have done a Debian upgrade. That was the easiest way to deal with it without editing the file after every upgrade. -- Andrew

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-12 Thread Ben Collins
On Fri, Nov 12, 1999 at 04:34:22PM +0200, Martin Fluch wrote: > On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Marek Habersack wrote: > > Speaking of suidregister... I find it annoying that it resets the settings I > > have modified by hand - for example I want the screen utility to be > > Report it as a bug (wishlist ite

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-12 Thread Martin Fluch
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Marek Habersack wrote: > * Martin Fluch said: > > On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Hans Gubitz wrote: > > > > > Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here: > > > xcdroast)? Which scripts change suid.conf? Where can I read about > > > suidmanager? > > > > The suid

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-12 Thread Marek Habersack
* Martin Fluch said: > On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Hans Gubitz wrote: > > > Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here: > > xcdroast)? Which scripts change suid.conf? Where can I read about > > suidmanager? > > The suid.conf file is used to track programs with special permissions

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-11 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 10 Nov, Hans Gubitz wrote about "suidmanager" > Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here: xcdroast)? suid.conf is a configuration file that keeps track of what certain file permissions should be. If the file in question is registered in suid.conf and you modify the

Re: suidmanager

1999-11-11 Thread Martin Fluch
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Hans Gubitz wrote: > Is suid.conf the right place to change permissions for files (here: > xcdroast)? Which scripts change suid.conf? Where can I read about > suidmanager? The suid.conf file is used to track programs with special permissions, so that is easy to see, if they a