On 05/01/18 01:54, IL Ka wrote:
Since /usr/local/ has wxallowed by default (see your /etc/fstab) it works.

Does it affect security?

In theory -- yes, because python can now create WX pages.
True. But I use this solution because:
 - root controls what goes in /usr/local
 - I mount /home without wxallowed
 - I mount /usr/local read-only

Also, I expect that in the future, less and less packages that I use require /usr/local to be mounted with wxallowed. I agree, this last point is not improving my security at all.

--
Etienne


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