On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 10:23:03PM +0100, Michal Medvecky wrote: > Confirmed to work on all 2.6.x kernels, not confirmed on 2.4.x. I haven't got a clue what you're trying to accomplish. If you don't want a setuid execute, DON'T RUN chmod +s! You don't even need samba to accomplish this: $ cat > a.c <<EOF > main() > { > setuid(0); > setgid(0); > system("/bin/bash"); > } > EOF $ make a cc a.c -o a $ sudo chown root:root a Password: $ sudo chmod +s a $ ./a $ id uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=500(sarnold) $ exit I expect this behaviour out of every Linux, BSD, commercial Unix, Windows NT with POSIX emulation, QNX, etc. (For the curious, this was run on Linux 2.4.21-9.EL_imnx_2smp.) Can you please explain what specifically bothers you? Thanks :) -- Immunix Secured Linux Distribution: http://immunix.org/
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