On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 06:40:18AM +0200, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> On Monday 9 June 2008 20:57, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> > You can overwrite the package permissions via dpkg-statoverride to get
> > the setuid bit and you just need to do this once. I don't know your
> > program so I don't know, if ru
On Monday 9 June 2008 20:57, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> You can overwrite the package permissions via dpkg-statoverride to get
> the setuid bit and you just need to do this once. I don't know your
> program so I don't know, if running gnupg with the setuid bit is the
> only choice you have, but normal
On Monday 09 June 2008, Daniel Leidert wrote:
> You can overwrite the package permissions via dpkg-statoverride to get
> the setuid bit and you just need to do this once. I don't know your
> program so I don't know, if running gnupg with the setuid bit is the
> only choice you have, but normally I
Am Montag, den 09.06.2008, 18:45 +0200 schrieb Alexandre Fayolle:
> I have an program at work which is used to automate some tasks related
> to debian package management (automating some checks and uploading
> packages to a local repository). To avoid permission issues, the
> executable is setuid
Package: gnupg
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Hi,
I have an program at work which is used to automate some tasks related
to debian package management (automating some checks and uploading
packages to a local repository). To avoid permission issues, the
executable is setuid to a user which is t
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