On mar, 2009-05-05 at 16:51 +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
> >
> > A new directory, created from Thunar, will have permission 777,
> > bypassing umask value.
>
> I can not reproduce this with a freshly installed thunar,
> directories get created with 0755 here.
> Can you provide any further informatio
Hi,
* Yves-Alexis Perez [2009-05-05 18:23]:
> On mar, 2009-05-05 at 16:51 +0200, Nico Golde wrote:
> > > A new directory, created from Thunar, will have permission 777,
> > > bypassing umask value.
> >
> > I can not reproduce this with a freshly installed thunar,
> > directories get created with
Hi,
* Thomas Constans [2009-05-04 16:41]:
> Package: thunar
> Version: 1.0.1-1
> Severity: grave
> Tags: security
> Justification: user security hole
>
>
> A new directory, created from Thunar, will have permission 777,
> bypassing umask value.
I can not reproduce this with a freshly installed
Le lundi 04 mai 2009 à 17:25 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez a écrit :
> On lun, 2009-05-04 at 10:23 +0200, Thomas Constans wrote:
> > Package: thunar
> > Version: 1.0.1-1
> > Severity: grave
> > Tags: security
> > Justification: user security hole
> >
> >
> > A new directory, created from Thunar, will
On lun, 2009-05-04 at 10:23 +0200, Thomas Constans wrote:
> Package: thunar
> Version: 1.0.1-1
> Severity: grave
> Tags: security
> Justification: user security hole
>
>
> A new directory, created from Thunar, will have permission 777,
> bypassing umask value.
That's wrong, but I think you're bi
Package: thunar
Version: 1.0.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole
A new directory, created from Thunar, will have permission 777,
bypassing umask value.
Regards
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