Also, while mount.fuse(8) talks about fusermount being sgid fuse, in
Ubuntu 14.04 fusermount is actually suid root.
I could just chmod a+r /etc/fuse.conf but that doesn't feel right.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/385375
Title:
Purpose of the fuse group
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Confirming according to previous comment.
** Changed in: fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Purpose of the fuse group
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I experienced the same behavior yesterday. Is the read-permission only
to members of the fuse-group the only restriction that prohibits users
from using fuse? Usually I'd say fuse.conf should be readable to anyone
as most other config-files in /etc ...
Why are users not placed into the fuse-group