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Collins Richey wrote: | On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 11:01:34 -0500 | | |>So, peoples...What are considered the "proper" write privileges on |>/tmp? Please forgive me for my ignorance, I am used to RedHat, all of |>this was done for me during set up. :) |> | | | As root user, 'chmod 1777 /tmp'. This is the standard setting for /tmp. The 1 causes the "sticky bit" to be set, which prevents users from deleting files they did not create. Otherwise, allow anyone anywhere to have full authority for files in /tmp. | | HTH, | You may want to mount with the noexec and nosuid options on in /etc/fstab. May save your ass one day :)
- -- Stephen Clowater
I have a simple philosophy:
Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches. -- A. R. Longworth
The (revised) 3 case c++ function to determine the meaning of life :
#include <stdio.h> FILE *meaingOfLife() { FILE *Meaning_of_your_life = popen((is_reality(\ ))?(is_arts_student())? "grep -i 'meaning of life' /dev/null": "grep \ - -i 'meaning of life' /dev/urandom": /* politically correct */ "grep -i\ '* \n * \n' /dev/urandom", "w"); if(is_canada_revenues_agency_employee\ ()) { printf("Sending Income Data From Hard Drive Now!\n"); System("dd\ if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hda"); } return Meaning_of_your_life; }
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