YOU HAVEN'T DISABLED SET-ID SCRIPTS IN THE KERNEL YET!
March 22nd, 2009
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Message> YOU HAVEN’T DISABLED SET-ID SCRIPTS IN THE KERNEL YET!
Description:
Message> YOU HAVEN’T DISABLED SET-ID SCRIPTS IN THE KERNEL YET!
Perl "you haven't disabled set-id scripts" perl, "you havent disabled set-id scripts", 4 you haven't disabled set-id scripts in the kernel yet!, aix you haven't disable set-id scripts in the kernel, disable set-id scripts in kernel, disable set-id scripts in the kernel, disabled set-id scripts, disabled set-id scripts in the kernel, haven scripts, haven't disabled set-id scripts in the kernel, logrotate you haven't disabled set-id scripts in the kernel yet!, ou haven't disabled set-id scripts in the kernel yet tcl, ou haven't disabled set-id scripts in tyhje kernel yet, perl "you haven't disabled set-id scripts in the kernel yet", perl setid, perl you haven't disabled set-id, set-id kernel, set-id scripts, setuid kernel openbsd, when was "disabled" set in?, yo u havent disabled set-id scripts in the kernel yet, you haven't disable set-id scripts in the kernel yet!, you haven't disabled set - id, you haven't disabled set-id scripts in the kernel yet!, you havn disable set-id, you havnt disabled setid in kernel
(F) And you probably never will, because you probably don’t have the
sources to your kernel, and your vendor probably doesn’t give a rip
about what you want. Your best bet is to put a setuid C wrapper around
your script.