--- Martin Wilck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Am Don, 2002-10-24 um 17.08 schrieb Dustin Navea: > > > I was actually thinking more from a read the file > > standpoint, i.e if in the future wine runs as a > > service with its own account, would wine be able > to > > read the file after someone changed the file's > owner > > from wine to, say user speeddy, or would it just > say > > access denied and not let you read the file, > therefore > > making you have to redo the permissions or make it > > owned by wine again. > > In the near future this would depend on whether > wine's account has > (group or world) rights on speedy's word file. > Actually in the near > future the user is far more likely to start a > separate instance of wine > in his own account for editing his word files. >
That is what I'm trying to say, do we really want to give world rights to wine? That could be a security hole in and of itself. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/