Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote: > On Jul 13, 2007, at 1:43 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote: > >> Debian with libpam-modules 0.79-4. > > I wonder how to set up something like this in a package. Too bad
i daresay you don't. how about adding documentation to the README that explain how to setup the /etc/security/limits.conf just for the archives i repeat the steps: make sure, your /etc/security/limits.conf holds these 3 lines: @audio - rtprio 99 @audio - memlock 250000 @audio - nice -10 imho, it would be not such a good idea to do that in the package-setup, at least _without asking_ the user whether they really want that. even though the adding these lines is far from as dangerous as the setuid(), it still imposes the risk of anyone being a member of group audio to freeze the computer, which - to my knowledge - is a "security risk". if you do think that it is too much, to ask people to read the readme and do it yourself, you could use debconf (on debian/ubuntu) to ask the user whether they really want that. on non-debian systems i don't know, but surely there are mechanisms that allow the same. > there isn't something like /etc/security.d/, where packages can > install things. Anyone have any ideas along that line? I guess one the problem is, that /etc/security/limits.conf is not a per-application but a per-user (including per-group) setting. so it does have side-effects, which is probably the reason why there is no such thing as you asked for. fmgasd.r IOhannes _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
