Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On  4 Mar, Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:

Helmut Jarausch wrote:

Hi,

since Linus's changes to the 2.6.8.1 kernel cdrecord doesn't work
anymore when used by a non-root user even if its permissions are
set SUID root.
Does anybody know about patches to cdrecord and/or the kernel source
to make this possible again? I do need the recent kernel (currently
2.6.11).

No. But "the other" solutions works flawlessly (for me). ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It works - BUT I've to tell the root password to all users!

No.

You can use RSA/DSA keys. And with keys you also have the possiblity to restrict the 
commands users can invoke at "login"-time, so you COULD e.x. restrict a login 
with key XY to only be able to call cdrecord.
Keyword: command(="/usr/bin/cdrecord") in authorized_keys

But i don't know how "good/secure" this is, never used it myself.





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