Package: ksmbfs
Version: 0.2.4-2
The `smbmount' and `smbumount' commands are supposed to be suid-safe so that
normal users can mount and unmount SMB filesystems.
Could the package please install these suid root, or perhaps at least query
the user to see if they should be?
If they are installed
Where does it say they are suid safe?
From the smbmount(8) man page:
If the real uid of the caller is not root, smbmount
checks whether the user is allowed to mount a filesys-
tem on the mount-point. So it should be safe to make
smbmount setuid
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Subject: Bug#2045: smb[u]mount not suid root
Author: rob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@MAILGW at DECPostmaster
Date:19/12/95 9:39 AM
Package: ksmbfs
Version: 0.2.4-2
The `smbmount' and `smbumount' commands are supposed to be suid-safe so that
normal users can mount
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