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Hi all,
Can anyone explain why the mail below was bounced(?) by murphy.debian.org to
me?
I did not send the original mail, I am not listed anywhere in the original
mail and I am not subscribed to debian-i386-changes (nor have been in the
past).
Hello List!
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
Lets say, to run ping 123.456.789.000 as user user123.
If i use system, it executes it as www-data.
Any idea how i could solve this problem?
With php, perl, bash, etc... ?
Thank
On Monday 01 September 2003 21:53, mario ohnewald wrote:
Hello List!
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
Lets say, to run ping 123.456.789.000 as user user123.
If i use system, it executes it as www-data.
you need sudo or
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Frans Pop wrote:
Can anyone explain why the mail below was bounced(?) by murphy.debian.org to
me?
I did not send the original mail, I am not listed anywhere in the original
mail and I am not subscribed to debian-i386-changes (nor have been in the
past).
Thnx.
On Monday 01 September 2003 22:42, Santiago Vila wrote:
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Frans Pop wrote:
Can anyone explain why the mail below was bounced(?) by murphy.debian.org
to me?
I did not send the original mail, I am not listed anywhere in the
original mail and I am not subscribed to
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Herbert Xu wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert, it would be a Very Good Thing if Debian sarge shipped IPSEC ready
to go out-of-the-box (provided one installed the correct packages and
configured them, I suppose).
Are we at that stage
Hello List!
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
Lets say, to run ping 123.456.789.000 as user user123.
If i use system, it executes it as www-data.
Any idea how i could solve this problem?
With php, perl, bash, etc... ?
Thank
On Monday 01 September 2003 21:53, mario ohnewald wrote:
Hello List!
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
Lets say, to run ping 123.456.789.000 as user user123.
If i use system, it executes it as www-data.
you need sudo or
On Monday 01 September 2003 22:42, Santiago Vila wrote:
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Frans Pop wrote:
Can anyone explain why the mail below was bounced(?) by murphy.debian.org
to me?
I did not send the original mail, I am not listed anywhere in the
original mail and I am not subscribed to
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Herbert Xu wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert, it would be a Very Good Thing if Debian sarge shipped IPSEC ready
to go out-of-the-box (provided one installed the correct packages and
configured them, I suppose).
Are we at that stage
Jens Gutzeit wrote:
On Monday 01 September 2003 21:53, mario ohnewald wrote:
What is the securest way of starting a application, like ping, from a
webinterface as a diffrent user.
what's wrong with making the program suid-to-some-other-user (not root)
and then just executing it? I reallize
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Hi all,
Can anyone explain why the mail below was bounced(?) by murphy.debian.org to
me?
I did not send the original mail, I am not listed anywhere in the original
mail and I am not subscribed to debian-i386-changes (nor have been in the
past).
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