On 07/30/10 01:26 PM, Mike DeMarco wrote:
Since sound-jouicer now cleanly calls cdda2wav in order to read
AUDIO data from CD, there should no longer be a need to run
sound-juicer as root.
looks like it is rmvolmgr that starts sound-juicer when a cd is
inserted and it asks if you want to start CDripper. Since rmvolmgr
runs as root the whole chain is run as root. and now sound-juicer has
permissions to write anything on the CD to anywhere it wants. When we
transfer audio from a CD to the users home directory all files and
directories are owned by root.
Hi Mike,
I don't have a way to test this, I have a DVD drive and I can't get
sound-juicer to trigger. Maybe you can file a security bug, I am sure
the developers would be grateful.
Cheers,
Paul
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