Le 04/12/2013 17:38, Sebastian Wick a écrit :
diff --git a/weston.ini.in b/weston.ini.in
index 5181a9e..bc32567 100644
--- a/weston.ini.in
+++ b/weston.ini.in
@@ -65,3 +65,6 @@ path=@libexecdir@/weston-keyboard
  #constant_accel_factor = 50
  #min_accel_factor = 0.16
  #max_accel_factor = 1.0
+
+#[screenshooter]
+#restrict-access=false
What prevents other applications from modifying this setting to true if they want to
spy on applications?

This parameter (or any security-related one) should require root-access to be changed. A solution could be to put security parameters in a separate configuration file that should be owned by root with access rights set to 644 in order to be used by weston.

If you have other ways to avoid this problem that do not require mandatory access
control, I'm interested in hearing them!
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