rsync Digest, Vol 37, Issue 10

Gian G. Spicuzza gianspi at gsent.org
Tue Jan 10 08:54:05 GMT 2006


A vanilla RHEL3 install or a RHEL3 install with a vanilla kernel?

Just making sure here...

--Gian

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>>On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 10:22:57AM -0500, Tim Boyer wrote:
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>>>It's not many files, but since I'm running as root, I'm curious why
>>>there's a problem creating/deleting/unlinking these files.
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>>Only your OS can tell you for sure, but things to check for include:
>>accessing networked filesystem data that removes foreign root privs
>>(making root's access happen as "nobody"), and protections that are not
>>UID/GID-based, such as SELinux's ACLs.
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>>..wayne..
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>It's vanilla RHEL3, so no ACLs.  It's local filesystems only, so there
>_shouldn't_ be the 'foreign root' problem.
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>Thanks; I'll keep looking...
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