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Re: how to change ower and setuid bit of a bundle application
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Re: how to change ower and setuid bit of a bundle application


  • Subject: Re: how to change ower and setuid bit of a bundle application
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:49:16 +0100

t.,

>>>>>> email@hidden (tll) wrote at Tue, 30 Oct 2001 17:00:42 +0800:
tll> Is the setuid and setgid bit support in the bundle structure??

Yep -- eg. NetInfoManager uses it.

tll> I create a application by cocoa and I try to set up the setuid bit of
tll> exec file, set ower of exec file to root.
tll> I found when I login as root, the ower of file is root, When I login
tll> in as other user, the ower of file auto change to other user.

That's really *very* strange. The file owner can't change this way. Which
filesystem do you use? I guess such behaviour might be a result of a
filesystem which does not support owner at all.
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Ondra Cada
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