> > Maybe somebody else have this same behavior as I have with ntfs?
> >
> > I install FreeBSD 6.2 on my second machine and then I have
> this same
> > problem with ntfs. This was a clean install, so I suppose that
> problem with
> > ntfs is, or ... I dont known what is wrong.
>
> I don't known
> Maybe somebody else have this same behavior as I have with ntfs?
>
> I install FreeBSD 6.2 on my second machine and then I have this same
> problem with ntfs. This was a clean install, so I suppose that problem with
> ntfs is, or ... I dont known what is wrong.
I don't known it is important, but
On Friday 14 of September 2007 22:02:06 Mel wrote:
> The ls didn't list a setuid (you would see -r-sr-x-r-x), I would expect it
> to for this behavior to occur. I have no idea how this is possible and
> would see it as security risk if you're not the only user of the machine.
Yes, of course.
Ok.
On Thursday 13 September 2007 15:43:05 Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> On Thursday 13 of September 2007 12:13:46 Mel wrote:
> > Well, that kills that. Only thing I could think of is setuid mount_ntfs.
> > It's really weird, cause I can't get ntfs to mount under normal userid
> > even with correct perm
> Thank hou very much Mel.
I'm very sorry for the misspell.
Thank you very much Mel.
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On Thursday 13 of September 2007 12:13:46 Mel wrote:
> Well, that kills that. Only thing I could think of is setuid mount_ntfs.
> It's really weird, cause I can't get ntfs to mount under normal userid even
> with correct permissions. What you can do shouldn't be possible for 2 or 3
> reasons. I won
On Thursday 13 September 2007 11:27:43 Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 of September 2007 21:49:15 Mel wrote:
> > What is the output of:
> > ls -al `which mount_ntfs`
> >
> > under your user id?
>
> It is:
> $ ls -al `which mount_ntfs`
> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10316 Sep 8 22:36 /sb
On Wednesday 12 of September 2007 21:49:15 Mel wrote:
> What is the output of:
> ls -al `which mount_ntfs`
>
> under your user id?
It is:
$ ls -al `which mount_ntfs`
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10316 Sep 8 22:36 /sbin/mount_ntfs*
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On Tuesday 11 September 2007 18:42:53 Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to ask that this scenario is correct, or my system is compromised
> or somethin else?
>
> I have in /etc/sysctl.conf
> vfs.usermount=1
>
> The ntfs slice is
> $ ls -ld /dev/ad0s1
> crw-r- 1 root operator
Hello,
I'd like to ask that this scenario is correct, or my system is compromised or
somethin else?
I have in /etc/sysctl.conf
vfs.usermount=1
The ntfs slice is
$ ls -ld /dev/ad0s1
crw-r- 1 root operator0, 101 Sep 10 14:06 /dev/ad0s1
Next in my home directory create folder win
$ mkd
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