-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 14.08.2014 21:09, Michael Zanetti wrote: > On Thursday 14 August 2014 20:56:15 K1773R wrote: >> On 14.08.2014 20:09, Oliver Grawert wrote: >>> hi, >>> >>> as of image 189 a new way of enabling ssh landed ... as you >>> might know we will soon disable all root access to the device >>> and make adb default to run as phablet user. for this some >>> system services need to be able to be enabled by the phablet >>> user without requiring a password ... we have the >>> dbus-property-service in the image to provide that >>> functionality ... >>> >>> today i landed the dbus support for en/disabling ssh as >>> phablet user, if you have any scripts that call something like: >>> "adb shell start ssh" (which operates on the assumption that >>> your adb shell actually runs as root), please make it use the >>> following lines now (works via adb or manually) >>> >>> gdbus call -y -d com.canonical.PropertyService -o >>> /com/canonical/PropertyService -m >>> com.canonical.PropertyService.SetProperty ssh true >>> >>> this will enable sshd ... >>> >>> gdbus call -y -d com.canonical.PropertyService -o >>> /com/canonical/PropertyService -m >>> com.canonical.PropertyService.SetProperty ssh false >>> >>> this will disable sshd ... >>> >>> ciao oli >> >> 'disable all root access to the device' This is very unfortunate, >> please dont restrict root access. >> >> The reason why i like Ubuntu Touch, is that i can change and do >> whatever i want (at my responsibility). The more restrictions, >> the less interesting it gets. >> >> Why does the urge to lock-down everything exist? Some ppl >> need/want that level of control so taking this away is a huge >> step backwards. > > > Well, you can still use sudo, and if you really feel like I'm quite > sure you can use sudo to restore real root login. This change is > more about preventing other people just using adb shell on your > device and ending up with a root account in there. > > Br, Michael > >
Aslong sudo is possible, this shouldnt be a issue. I misunderstood it as complete lock-down with no (or really hard) way to get root permissions. adb shell + sudo in combination will be fine :) Thanks greetings -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJT7QslAAoJEHowQq3O0BRFcAoQAIQ+ZsdPfgrvh+xWDgTimZlA 2ht5R/mximNt96LNsPQGYs/Z/Wk97nhA82EeL35RQuJFyJaxYsy7S7J1q7tljlVD WB2LvNfFr0QAZcXVlw/InVEk24vNv4Ve3a/ApqIRLG2MwgUaFzCfFkWSdTNB3Xjj eI84J0/ncruehqnqodq4wt9BG0sPKyNMDFEX5UDzgv79s7mV3SmhnrLtgJiqcDAl ThbwNgV+TVKR9YDwgHohW3FdDNw+Qy7NrZ7we9qBvffGhIFYNarcD13OUzLanh3V mFYg+LN8iP9OabEu7ZtV9ArS/Qmac3JiF2dm3d1HF18Y/SbMaAeEBVq4fIpc2t4E z33RCpGTlToSYCMWrq4yEyjn6nQHxk4CAHpjRHDE86KC1Np6kSkIEGB7zHqKlJ9Y Jmazd8RTrtZvMtAe6z45m4JYx+X3lhlT7S5R+WXvqhOcfc5IcS4l1+daysF6aXN9 xaoQoYvzVpjyJfjsSoHvfM3g5T3qyFtL9VU3iTTI/XecxScbSE5itOHQwpomWaou jhUrnTZqQvK1E+moW0BjQ7VaS5N9PwHa2rb6RffG7u2ec3m843FO3AD3klsdI164 wGc7iC8Nso/VDCdYSxkqAO7eWswf30IY7ECE4//g0AVad8NQBvb9Y615/a2oy7BP Ge/fj1eTcBCiKB90/Juc =po+x -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp