Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/08/21/13:29:17
On Aug 21 13:14, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > I'm about to create a new openssh package for 1.7 with fixes along the
> > lines of what you sent in your OP.
> >
> > While I'm at it, I see that there's a bit of dual work in the
> > csih-0.1.7 script and the ssh-host-config script:
>
> So I was also trying to update my iu-config script to use the latest
> csih, and ran into an interesting behavior, which leads to a question.
> [...]
> *** Warning: The owner and the Administrators need
> *** Warning: to have rwxr.xr.x permission to /etc/inetd.d.
> *** Warning: Here are the current permissions:
> *** Warning: drwxrwxr-x+ 2 Administrator Users 0 May 2 20:21 /etc/inetd.d
> *** Warning: Please change the user and/or group ownership and
> *** Warning: permissions of /etc/inetd.d.
>
> Now, "drwxrwxr-x+" matches the specified regex "rwxr.xr.x" (after
> csih_check_access prepends "^."). The warning is triggered by:
>
> (some test succees, but):
> # There exists an extended ACL entry for the Administrators group, with
> # the desired permissions. However, extended ACL entries are masked by
> # the chmod bits for other, so we have to check that 'other' ALSO has at
> # least the desired permissions. Otherwise, notify.
> [ -z "$(echo "$ls_result" | sed -n /^......."$perm"/p)" ] && notify=1
> fi
>
> There are actually two questions: (a) should csih_check_access be
> checking that the Administrators group has the desired access?, and (b)
> are extended ACLs *actually* masked by the "other" bits?
a) Actually, since all file access is using backup privileges,
administrators typically have access anyway. But we don't know if
admins on a given installation actually *have* backup privileges,
given that you can remove them from any account. So, I think the
test makes still sense, sort of. From a educational perspective at
least :)
b) No. ACCESS_ALLOW_ACEs permissions in the DACL are additive.
Corinna
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