Lucas C. Villa Real wrote:
> On 3/8/07, Jonas Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I don't have the need for this type of fine grained security, but
>> there might be people who do. One question that does come to mind is:
>> is there a reason others have to have write access? Why not use 0664?
>> I think cdrecord group is a good solution if we should keep this security 
>> level.
> 
> Why was I thinking about write permission there? Never mind, 0664
> works pretty fine for the sake of reproducing audio cds. So, let's use
> this permission and set cd/dvd group's owner as cdrecord. CDRDAO
> recipe still needs to be fixed in order to use that group, though. Any
> takers?

Is it better to setgid cdrdao to 'cdrecord' group, OR to put users in
this group? (installer could default to that, or one would need to add
them manually...)
The bad thing with setgid'ing cdrdao and other CDR tools would be that
anyone would have the access to mess with the cd burner...

-- 
/Jonatan - http://kymatica.com
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