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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 22:53:27 +0200

This is not the same thing because once the user will quit the
application and restart it will need to authenticate again.

On 4/10/07, Michael Watson <email@hidden> wrote:
He probably doesn't need an SUID executable to do what he wants,
anyway. You can create an authorization by prompting the user just
once, and reuse it when necessary during use of the app. (You can
also destroy the authorization if you like, during use.)


-- m-s

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