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- Subject: Re: Article on basic secure shell-script programming
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 18:51:28 +0900
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Matt Doughty (mdoughty@example.com) wrote: > I was under the impression that some flavors of the linux kernel actually > ignores the suid bit on a script file automatically Yes, it does say that in the article :-) > I guess the moral is avoid suid as much as possible, and never use it > for a shell script. Yup. Jonathan
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