At 10:02 12/26/2005 -0800, Lan Barnes wrote:
>Any reason a CDR device shouldn't be 666? I mean from a security POV.

No, that would work. Although you might be better off using the
restrictions of the mount command to limit what's allowed. For example, you
could use the noexec, nodev, and nosuid options in either the /etc/fstab
file or on the command line to limit what can be down with the CDROM.

See the man page for the mount command and fstab for more info.

Gus

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