Re: cron reports re: suidregister

2000-01-08 Thread Brian Servis
*- On  7 Jan, Mark Wagnon wrote about "Re: cron reports re: suidregister"
> On 01/07/00 02:22PM, Brian Servis wrote:
>> 
>> If you have emacs20 installed and movemail is not there then something
>> is wrong.  Movemail is included in the emacs20 package and should be
>> there, even if you don't use it.  If you have removed emacs20 from your
>> system and it left the line in your suid.conf file then that is a bug in
>> the emacs20 package.   The proper way to remove the line is to use the
>> suidunregister program.  Commenting the line out shouldn't cause
>> problems unless you have emacs20 installed and you your system by
>> putting movemail back in place.  Then the mode of the file will not be
>> checked for possible root exploits via the permisions.
>> 
> 
> Thanks Brian
> 
> It helps when I check the versions of stuff I'm running. I currently
> have emacs 20.5 installed, but the movemail error is from 20.3 There
> is a movemail in the emacs 20.5 subdirs.
> 
> Since 20.3 is no longer installed, then I'll just look at the docs
> for suidregister and remove the line.
> 
> Since this appears to be a bug, should it be reported even though a
> newer emacs package is available?
> 

Since you have 20.5 installed I would definetely remove the line
pertaining to 20.3.  According to the changelog.Debian there were
several issues regarding suidregister that were taken care of between
the slink version and the potato version.  My bet is that it is already
fixed.

Brian Servis
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Re: cron reports re: suidregister

2000-01-08 Thread Mark Wagnon
On 01/07/00 02:22PM, Brian Servis wrote:
> 
> If you have emacs20 installed and movemail is not there then something
> is wrong.  Movemail is included in the emacs20 package and should be
> there, even if you don't use it.  If you have removed emacs20 from your
> system and it left the line in your suid.conf file then that is a bug in
> the emacs20 package.   The proper way to remove the line is to use the
> suidunregister program.  Commenting the line out shouldn't cause
> problems unless you have emacs20 installed and you your system by
> putting movemail back in place.  Then the mode of the file will not be
> checked for possible root exploits via the permisions.
> 

Thanks Brian

It helps when I check the versions of stuff I'm running. I currently
have emacs 20.5 installed, but the movemail error is from 20.3 There
is a movemail in the emacs 20.5 subdirs.

Since 20.3 is no longer installed, then I'll just look at the docs
for suidregister and remove the line.

Since this appears to be a bug, should it be reported even though a
newer emacs package is available?

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Re: cron reports re: suidregister

2000-01-07 Thread Brian Servis
*- On  7 Jan, Mark Wagnon wrote about "cron reports re: suidregister"
> Hi all-
> 
> I keep getting the following report:
> 
>   /etc/cron.daily/suidmanager:
>   suidregister: /usr/lib/emacs/20.3/i386-debian-linux-gnu/movemail registered 
> but not installed
> 
> I took a look at the man page for suidregister. Since I can't find
> movemail anywhere on my system (let alone in the expected location)
> I decided to edit the /etc/suid.conf file and comment the line
> referencing movemail. I made a note to remind me of this change¸ but
> I was just wondering if anyone knew if this could have some effect
> later on. I don't use emacs for mail, so I'm not too worried.
> 
> TIA

If you have emacs20 installed and movemail is not there then something
is wrong.  Movemail is included in the emacs20 package and should be
there, even if you don't use it.  If you have removed emacs20 from your
system and it left the line in your suid.conf file then that is a bug in
the emacs20 package.   The proper way to remove the line is to use the
suidunregister program.  Commenting the line out shouldn't cause
problems unless you have emacs20 installed and you your system by
putting movemail back in place.  Then the mode of the file will not be
checked for possible root exploits via the permisions.

Brian Servis
-- 

Mechanical Engineering  |  Never criticize anybody until you  
Purdue University   |  have walked a mile in their shoes,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   |  because by that time you will be a
http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis   |  mile away and have their shoes.


cron reports re: suidregister

2000-01-07 Thread Mark Wagnon
Hi all-

I keep getting the following report:

  /etc/cron.daily/suidmanager:
  suidregister: /usr/lib/emacs/20.3/i386-debian-linux-gnu/movemail registered 
but not installed

I took a look at the man page for suidregister. Since I can't find
movemail anywhere on my system (let alone in the expected location)
I decided to edit the /etc/suid.conf file and comment the line
referencing movemail. I made a note to remind me of this change¸ but
I was just wondering if anyone knew if this could have some effect
later on. I don't use emacs for mail, so I'm not too worried.

TIA
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 ) Mark Wagnon  ) [EMAIL PROTECTED]  )
(  Chula Vista, CA (  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (