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.)
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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
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
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
Yeah, I get the same.
eric wolven
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
* 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
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
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
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
* 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
*- 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
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
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