From: Luc Stepniewski <luc.stepniewski@c2a.fr>
Subject: Overlapping rights ?
Date: 14 Oct 1999 10:14:19 +0200
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Hello, I'm discovering RSBAC, so my knowledge level about RSBAC is really low :-) I've looked at the example scripts in the admin tarball (are there other usage examples available anywhere ?, I learn much faster with examples, but with RSBAC, they are really rare :-). About the home_area.sh example, I'd like to ask some questions: When applying the script, a default user is restricted from writing outside /home (which is normal), but another user, like root is restricted from accessing in the /home directory. Another problem is that normal users can't anymore write in /tmp. How can I allow normal users read/write access in /home AND /tmp. Making /tmp a 'Home area type' is not a solution, as it prevents root (and other System admin, Role Admin) from accessing it :-( How can I do this ? Thanks, Luc Ps: Is there an archive of the mailing list ? -- Luc Stepniewski <luc.stepniewski@c2a.fr> <http://lstep.free.fr/> ICQ# 6104530 Adequat - Securite, Linux Public key: <http://lstep.free.fr/pubkey.txt> Key D93B2D2D fingerprint = 49 00 CC D1 69 03 E2 94 C8 78 ED 3C 75 89 A8 DE - To unsubscribe from the rsbac list, send a mail to majordomo@morpork.shnet.org with unsubscribe rsbac as single line in the body.
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