I apologize. I assumed that the pop-up Password Request was standard dialog in 
Linux. And I don't understand why nautilus' skin is relevant yet but the exact 
dialog in the pop-up box states: "Access to this internal disk is restricted to 
system administrators for security reasons" (first two lines) then: "Please 
enter your password to proceed." (third line) then: the input password request 
from user and a Cancel/OK buttons. I hope this helps. I was not quite sure what 
you are requesting, sorry - Linux noob. Thanks. John 



 --- On Fri 04/18, Sebastien Bacher < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
From: Sebastien Bacher [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 13:00:42 -0000
Subject: [Bug 219187] Re: Security issue: While attempting to access any of my  
mounted drives, I am able to bypass the password request by pressing "cancel" 
button.   After cancel button is selected,        the volume of files opens 
anyway and I can edit as desired.

nautilus doesn't ask for any credential, not sure what mint is
using,reassigning to gnome-mount but giving extra details about the
dialog youget and the mount you are using is required** Changed in:
gnome-mount (Ubuntu)Sourcepackagename: nautilus => gnome-mount--
Security issue: While attempting to access any of my mounted drives, I
am able to bypass the password request by pressing "cancel" button.
After cancel button is selected, the volume of files opens anyway and I
can edit as desired. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219187You received
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Security issue: While attempting to access any of my mounted drives, I am able 
to bypass the password request by pressing "cancel" button. After cancel button 
is selected, the volume of files opens anyway and I can edit as desired. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219187
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