Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/06/25/14:46:02
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 02:32:55PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> Just to get this into the archives: ssh-host-config can certainly emit a
> warning on non-system mounts, but having separate set of user mounts for
> the SYSTEM user will also work just fine... In fact, that'd make it
> possible to have a whole different /etc/passwd (and /etc/group) file
> readable only to SYSTEM (via a user mount). Ugly, but workable... :-(
> I'm by no means advocating the above setup, but I could think of some
> situations where it might be useful (and it has come up a few times on
> this list).
> Igor
Still for the archives, the user mounts for SYSTEM are stored in the
registry entry of the default user and can thus be picked up in a
number of odd cases. For security reasons these entries shouldn't be
writable by non-administrators (that seems to be the factory default).
I don't think it's necessary for ssh-host-config to consider all cases,
a user capable of setting user mounts for SYSTEM should be able to
disregard a warning.
Pierre
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