* Ray Warren ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I did have group permissions on the ttys showing as write permitted but I > haven't found out where it's getting set at.The umask is handled by mandrake > Security and should be set to 022 if I'm reading the file right.the group tty > appears to have a default permisions setting of 700 .This is a new area for > me so it will probably take me some time to chase it down.I tried manually > changing the permissions on a console that was already logged in and it had > no effect but I'm not sure at what point the console permissions are > checked. Well, this is a typical case of YMMV and "It works for me" :) > I do thank you for the info. No problem, happy to help :) >You might set up a script to login the rest > of the consoles after you log in to the first one and start it from .bashrc so it > would come up as soon as you logged in and prompt for what terminal you > wanted root on and what terminals you wanted a user on.It would seem to be > a security risk if you're on an exposed network so you would have to be > careful how the passwords were handled. I hadn't thought of that, sounds fine, and of course i'd have to be very careful with the security. And maybe i'll check out the code from autologin and start modifying it to fit my needs, if i get over my lazyness :) --------------------------------------- Microsoft: Writing viruses has never been easier! Microsoft: The company that made email dangerous Microsoft: Having a false sense of security was never so expensive ----- Jaime Herazo Barrios /"\ jherazo at geocities dot com \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign ICQ number: 14721935 X Against HTML Mail, Yahoo! id: jherazo_1999 / \ and News Too
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