Le mercredi 20 octobre 2004 à 16:46 +0200, Alain PORTAL a écrit :
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Le mercredi 20 Octobre 2004 14:16, Matias Féliciano a écrit :
So, using /etc/security/console.perms seems the best way. Here is my purposal:
# device classes <serialport>=/dev/ttyS[0-9] <paralellport>=/dev/parport[0-7]
# permission definitions <console> 0600 <serialport> 0660 root.uucp <console> 0600 <paralellport> 0660 root.lp
Does it seem right for you?
How can I add/remove these lines via rpm (un)installation?
With Perl, sed ...
Hhmm, not really my cup of tea :-)
Personally, I don't like that third party package touch security files. Put some instructions in README or INSTALL file and let the administrator do his job :-)
Problem is: is "administrator" reading README or INSTALL files provided by a rpm package?
Add a warning : - /dev/ttyS? : Permission denied, more information in /usr/share/doc/<pkgname>-pkgversion>/README
First, could you confirm that lines I want to put in the file are right?
Seems OK.
I manually edit the file to try, logout, and try login but it fails.
Check if you _really_ have the console. # cat /var/run/console/console.lock (for FC3t3).
I had some troubles with pam_console in fc3t2. Seems to work as expected now (fc3t3).
The documentation : $ man pam_console When a user logs in at the console and __no other user is currently logged in at the console__, pam_console.so will change permissions and ownership of files as described in the file /etc/security/con- sole.perms.
I am unable to login as a normal user (bigs problems with X), only login as root.
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