On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 12:55:15 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote: > Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:09:44 -0400, Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 11:48:16 -0500, Les Mikesell wrote: >>> >>>> Mike - EMAIL IGNORED wrote: >>>>> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:22:44 -0600, Robin Laing wrote: >>>>> [...] >>>>>> You should be able to install it. Try "yum install k3b" >>>>>> >>>>>> I use FC4 until FC7 comes out and I used k3b yesterday. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Due to the move to M$ Exchange Server, >>>>>> anything that is a priority, please phone. >>>>>> Robin Laing >>>>> I just did this and I successfully ran kb3. I find that >>>>> the permissions of the files written are O444, which is >>>>> reasonable. However, in my particular application, it >>>>> is required that the permissions on the disk be 0400 . >>>>> I could find no way to accomplish this. Any suggestions? >>>>> >>>> Why don't you just mount it somewhere below a directory that restricts >>>> acess to its owner? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Les Mikesell >>>> lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx >>> I'm not sure what you mean. I tried: >>> cd /mnt >>> chmod go-rwx cdrom >>> and then mounted the disk. It didn't work. >>> What I am doing is using a disk file as an RSA key for: >>> ssh-add /mnt/cdrom/myKey >>> ssh-add looks at the permissions of myKey and "... ignores >>> identity files if they are accessible by others". >>> >>> Mike. >> >> Clarification: the disk mounted, but ssh-add rejected the file. >> Mike. > > They aren't really accessible by others under a protected directory but > ssh-add probably checks all the way down. You'll probably have to use > the uid and mode options when mounting (see "man mount" and look for the > iso9660 options). > > -- > Les Mikesell > lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx Thanks for this suggestion. I used: mount -t iso9660 -o mode=0400 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom and everything worked. I am surprised that in this case: ls -l /mnt/cdrom shows all files as 0400 . Mike.