Can you not setuid a script, or can you simply not setuid root a script?
Dave's question is how to go from being root to being a non-superuser.
Wouldn't setuid work in this scenario?
Richard
On Thursday 20 February 2003 23:26, Michael Torrie wrote:
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> Just so you know, you can't setuid root a script. In otherwords you
> can't setuid root any executable file that has "#!" at the beginning of
> it.
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>
> Michael
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