Hi On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 12:58:35PM +0200, aj-security-moduleat_private wrote: > ah ! i would love to > chown apache /dev/net/tcp/80 > or > chown userxyz /dev/net/tcp/192.168.0.1/80 > > of course i don't care how it is done. > chown or some special command. /dev, /proc or some syscal. > but it would be very good, to have such a functionality in > the kernel, or at least loadable as a module. > > lsm seems to be the way to go. If you don't care whether this is done userspace or kernel level (kernel lever might be cleaner depending on the implementation), you can use authbind (which uses a setuid binary and some more or less obscure config file "format"), as long as noone wrote such a above described thing. Available under every debian mirror, like: ftp://source.rfc822.org/debian/pool/main/a/authbind/authbind_1.1.5.2-0.1.tar.gz But it's getting OT here, sorry.. MfG/Regards, Alexander -- Alexander Reelsen http://joker.rhwd.de refat_private GnuPG: pub 1024D/F0D7313C sub 2048g/6AA2EDDB arat_private 7D44 F4E3 1993 FDDF 552E 7C88 EE9C CBD1 F0D7 313C Securing Debian: http://joker.rhwd.de/doc/Securing-Debian-HOWTO _______________________________________________ linux-security-module mailing list linux-security-moduleat_private http://mail.wirex.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-security-module
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