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privacy on unix [was: Re: LYNX-DEV fotemods.zip update]
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Nelson Henry Eric |
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privacy on unix [was: Re: LYNX-DEV fotemods.zip update] |
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Thu, 22 May 1997 09:49:15 +0900 (JST) |
> As far as "privacy" issues associated with the Unix /tmp
> design are concerned, even systems which now have the "sticky bit"
> feature typically don't use it. I've yet to get on a Unix system
> in which I couldn't read any file in the /tmp tree, and there was
> no need for spoofing via links to do it. :) :)
This is disturbing. Just to be sure, you are talking about systems
which have implemented neither the `sticky bit' nor subdirectories
with write permission only to the owner? Since installing Screen,
I have followed that model in which a root-owned, 755 permission
subdirectory is made below /tmp, and in that subdirectory,
subdirectories are made for each user as owner with permission 700.
I haven't been able to do anything with ls, cp, mv, ln, even Lynx
dired, to get in, read, copy, etc. short of being root. If there
is a way, would someone be kind enough to warn me. TIA
__Henry
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