> >pppd is designed to be setuid. Read its documentation. > > > >If you don't like that, write a setuid perl wrapper that verifies that the > >proper person is using it and then execs pppd if it's allowed. > > Linux does not allow SUID shell scripts. > Have you ever tried a setuid perl script? if not, do so;-) _______________________________________________ Redhat-devel-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-devel-list
- let /usr/sbin/pppd be executed by only one specific user.... Tony Nugent
- Re: let /usr/sbin/pppd be executed by only one speci... Pekka Savola
- Re: let /usr/sbin/pppd be executed by only one speci... Mario Torre
- Re: let /usr/sbin/pppd be executed by only one speci... John Summerfield
- Re: let /usr/sbin/pppd be executed by only one speci... Mike A. Harris
- John Summerfield