On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Tambet Ingo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 06:16, Bin Li <[email protected]> wrote: > > To disallow users to define their own network configuration, I add a new > > permission, org.freedesktop.network-manager-settings.user.modify, then > link > > to the add button, when the user have permission, he can add it, vice > versa. > > I've met a problem, the user's connection save in the gconf, and the user > > can change the gconf with gconftool-2 without permission checking. > > So are there any method to resolve this problem? And is it okay to do > like > > this? Any idea? > > This makes no sense. You can already lock GConf so there's no need to > do anything for user settings. Just lock the /system/networking path > in gconf and the settings can't be changed. The only thing you could > improve, is to make sure nm-applet and nm-connection-editor handle it > more gracefully, ie "gray out" the apply button etc... > > Tambet, Thanks! And the lock means let the /system/networking store in mandatory directory?
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