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From: | Rogelio Serrano |
Subject: | Re: GNUstep.sh / env sanity patches |
Date: | Fri, 20 Aug 2004 17:39:22 +0800 |
While I agree with you about setuid root executables, I have seen people talking about wanting to run things as root.I have also found it convenient to have executables setuid to an unprivileged user account, where I want different people to be able to work with a common group account. ... this has the same security issues except that exploits run with that accounts access rather than root.
In my system root has no superpriviledges. And i have no setuid execs at all. I can even do rm -rf /* as root and it will be denied.
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