Down in the Dumps (a true story)
Chuck Karish
karish at denali.stanford.edu
Thu May 26 11:00:36 AEST 1988
In article <22872 at bu-cs.BU.EDU> bzs at bu-cs.BU.EDU (Barry Shein) writes:
>
>Although the problem you point out is clearly a misfeature/bug (dump
>not checking its arguments carefully enough) I think a better approach
>would be to write shell or c programs to act as wrappers and thus can
>be customized to do whatever checking (including local heuristics) you
>want.
I agree. I've already done this, for dump. Several years ago, a
couple of us wrote a C program that was designed to have setuid access
codes, and be run by trusted-but-not-necessarily-skilled operators, who
have group execute access. I'll mail it to anyone who wants it.
Chuck Karish ARPA: karish at denali.stanford.edu
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