Re: [newbie] Permission to mounted drives?

2001-01-17 Thread bascule

in /etc/fstab ypu can enter a umask setting to set the permissions for the 
drive, for some reason the umask figure is the permissions you want taken 
from 777 (in numeric form) so if you set umask to equal 777 the permisions 
for the drive would be 0 all round however since root can lock itself out of 
files (but always with the ability to unlock itself) i don't know if this 
will give you what you want since it might prevent root access, but i think 
you can also set a user and group for the drive, i have seen these options in 
linuxconf along with umask so setting user and group to root and umask to 666 
should work i guess, i 'm sure someone will say if i am wrong -at least, i 
hope they will!- i have a feeling that setting permmisions for the mount 
point doesn't actually do anything once a drive is mounted on that directory

bascule


On Wednesday 17 January 2001  1:18 am, you wrote:

  I am using Mandrake 7.2 on a multi boot machine.  I am trying to only 
allow
 the root user to access 2 of my windows 98 partitions.  I have security set
 to medium.  The only way I seem to be able to stop access to these drives
 is by going to High security (pain in the arse, then no one but root can
 access any of the mnt drives) or unmount the drives. I've used linuxconf to
 try to change the settings, but it doesn't seem to take affect.  Also, I've
 logged in in console mode and used the chmod command to change it (chmod
 700 win_c).  It acts like it's working, but then when I log back as a user
 I can still access them? I've set linuxconf to not mount the drives at
 boot, and that works, but I would like to mount them in case I need to
 access a file on them, I'm just a little paranoid because I have a dsl
 connection and want to limit access just in case someone gets in. Thanks in
 advance,
 DJW


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Re: [newbie] Permission to mounted drives?

2001-01-17 Thread DJW

Thanks bascule, that did the trick
Don Wright
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From: "bascule" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 10:42 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Permission to mounted drives?


 in /etc/fstab ypu can enter a umask setting to set the permissions for the
 drive, for some reason the umask figure is the permissions you want taken
 from 777 (in numeric form) so if you set umask to equal 777 the permisions
 for the drive would be 0 all round however since root can lock itself out
of
 files (but always with the ability to unlock itself) i don't know if this
 will give you what you want since it might prevent root access, but i
think
 you can also set a user and group for the drive, i have seen these options
in
 linuxconf along with umask so setting user and group to root and umask to
666
 should work i guess, i 'm sure someone will say if i am wrong -at least, i
 hope they will!- i have a feeling that setting permmisions for the mount
 point doesn't actually do anything once a drive is mounted on that
directory

 bascule


 On Wednesday 17 January 2001  1:18 am, you wrote:

   I am using Mandrake 7.2 on a multi boot machine.  I am trying to only
 allow
  the root user to access 2 of my windows 98 partitions.  I have security
set
  to medium.  The only way I seem to be able to stop access to these
drives
  is by going to High security (pain in the arse, then no one but root can
  access any of the mnt drives) or unmount the drives. I've used linuxconf
to
  try to change the settings, but it doesn't seem to take affect.  Also,
I've
  logged in in console mode and used the chmod command to change it (chmod
  700 win_c).  It acts like it's working, but then when I log back as a
user
  I can still access them? I've set linuxconf to not mount the drives at
  boot, and that works, but I would like to mount them in case I need to
  access a file on them, I'm just a little paranoid because I have a dsl
  connection and want to limit access just in case someone gets in. Thanks
in
  advance,
  DJW

 
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[newbie] Permission to mounted drives?

2001-01-16 Thread DJW



I am using Mandrake 7.2 on a multi boot 
machine. I am trying to only allow the root user to access 2 of my windows 
98 partitions. I have security set to medium. The only way I seem to 
be able to stop access to these drives is by going to High security (pain in the 
arse, then no one but root can access any of the mnt drives) or unmount the 
drives. 
I've used linuxconf to try to change the settings, 
but it doesn't seem to take affect. Also, I've logged in in console mode 
and used the chmod command to change it (chmod 700 win_c). It acts like 
it's working, but then when I log back as a user I can still access 
them?
I've set linuxconf to not mount the drives at boot, 
and that works, but I would like to mount them in case I need to access a file 
on them, I'm just a little paranoid because I have a dsl connection and want to 
limit access just in case someone gets in.
Thanks in advance,
DJW


Re: [newbie] Permission to mounted drives?

2001-01-16 Thread Dan LaBine



Permission Granted! Sorry, I coudn't 
resist!

Dan LaBineRegistered Linux User #190712And 
Official smartass !

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  DJW 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:18 
  PM
  Subject: [newbie] Permission to mounted 
  drives?
  
  I am using Mandrake 7.2 on a multi boot 
  machine. I am trying to only allow the root user to access 2 of my 
  windows 98 partitions. I have security set to medium. The only way 
  I seem to be able to stop access to these drives is by going to High security 
  (pain in the arse, then no one but root can access any of the mnt drives) or 
  unmount the drives. 
  I've used linuxconf to try to change the 
  settings, but it doesn't seem to take affect. Also, I've logged in in 
  console mode and used the chmod command to change it (chmod 700 win_c). 
  It acts like it's working, but then when I log back as a user I can still 
  access them?
  I've set linuxconf to not mount the drives at 
  boot, and that works, but I would like to mount them in case I need to access 
  a file on them, I'm just a little paranoid because I have a dsl connection and 
  want to limit access just in case someone gets in.
  Thanks in advance,
  DJW


Re: [newbie] Permission to mounted drives?

2001-01-16 Thread Dan LaBine



Why not use IPChains to prevent incoming 
connections from the outside, and skip all the other hassles? Just a thought 
!

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  DJW 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:18 
  PM
  Subject: [newbie] Permission to mounted 
  drives?
  
  I am using Mandrake 7.2 on a multi boot 
  machine. I am trying to only allow the root user to access 2 of my 
  windows 98 partitions. I have security set to medium. The only way 
  I seem to be able to stop access to these drives is by going to High security 
  (pain in the arse, then no one but root can access any of the mnt drives) or 
  unmount the drives. 
  I've used linuxconf to try to change the 
  settings, but it doesn't seem to take affect. Also, I've logged in in 
  console mode and used the chmod command to change it (chmod 700 win_c). 
  It acts like it's working, but then when I log back as a user I can still 
  access them?
  I've set linuxconf to not mount the drives at 
  boot, and that works, but I would like to mount them in case I need to access 
  a file on them, I'm just a little paranoid because I have a dsl connection and 
  want to limit access just in case someone gets in.
  Thanks in advance,
  DJW