Re: Insecure memory



do I need to give suid to all the seahorse binaries?

chmod u+s /usr/bin/seahorse
chmod u+s /usr/bin/seahorse-agent
chmod u+s /usr/bin/seahorse-daemon
chmod u+s /usr/bin/seahorse-tool
chmod u+s /usr/bin/seahorse-preferences

Cheers,

James

On 22/11/2007, Adam Schreiber <sadam clemson edu > wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007 11:06 AM, Piotr Gaczkowski < doomhammerng gmail com> wrote:
> On Nov 21, 2007 10:56 AM, Adam Schreiber <sadam clemson edu> wrote:
> > On Nov 21, 2007 1:19 AM, James Utter < james utter gmail com> wrote:
> > > I have googled for this, but found nothing.  How do I get seahorse to use
> > > secure memory?
> >
> > chmod +S /usr/bin/seahorse
>
> With suid being a good idea?

We drop privileges as soon as the memory is allocated.  With the
latest svn, the memory is allocated by gnome-keyring.

Adam



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