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Re: Filevault and SUID Incompatibilities
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Re: Filevault and SUID Incompatibilities


  • Subject: Re: Filevault and SUID Incompatibilities
  • From: "Giovanni Donelli" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:52:01 +0200

Thank you for your quick response.

Do you know the reason why FileVault prevents this kind of execution?
I thought it was a simple encrypted disk image containing the user
home directory.

Giovanni

On 4/10/07, Gregory Weston <email@hidden> wrote:
Giovanni Donelli wrote:

> Does anybody have any clue why this could be happening? I can't really
> think of anything.

Unfortunately, the answer is "that's the way FileVault works. As far
as I know, the only way to make sure the UID override takes is to
install the helper tool outside the home directory, like into /
Library/Application Support.


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