Package: lufs-utils Version: 0.9.7-6 Severity: normal I'm trying to mount an FTP file system with lufs, but lufsmount says: lufsmnt needs to be installed suid root in order to be used by unprivileged users Is there a reason that it's not suid root? I know this is a security concern and all, but shfsmount from shfs-utils is installed suid root (I've been using it successfully for some time) so it is possible :)
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