From: Dirk-Jan Faber <dirk-jan@flits102-126.flits.rug.nl>
Subject: Re: Beginner probs: login as user
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 16:23:41 +0100 (CET)
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Amon Ott wrote: > This is a bug in v1.1.0, please see the bugfix page > http://rsbac.org/bugfixes and apply the fix or the workaround. > Short: As secoff (uid 400) call > acl_grant GROUP 0 EXECUTE SCD other Thank you. That fixed the first problems that I encounterd. I am now able to log in and give rights to certain files. When booting the rsbac kernel I am still unable to startup my X. The logfiles tell me, when using `startx` to startup X: Mar 8 16:13:31 joffie kernel: rsbac_adf_request(): request MODIFY_PERMISSIONS_DATA, caller_pid 833, caller_prog_name X, caller_uid 1000, target-type SCD, tid ioports, attr none, value 0, result NOT_GRANTED by RC AUTH ACL I guess that the program X is /usr/bin/X, which is a symlink to /etc/X which, on it's turn is a symlink to /usr/bin/XFree86. I seemed to be unable to set the permissions on /usr/bin/X with the rsbac_fd_menu, as it is a symlink. Any thoughts on this one? When I can start using X, I guess I'll stick to using RSBAC. Kind regards, Dirk-Jan - To unsubscribe from the rsbac list, send a mail to majordomo@rsbac.org with unsubscribe rsbac as single line in the body.
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