On 09/02/2010 12:39 PM, Tim wrote: > On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 04:24 +0100, Marko Vojinovic wrote: >> Try to change the ownership of a file as an ordinary user (to "disown" >> your own file), for example. The chown simply won't allow you to do >> it, it is a serious security hole. > That's something that I've wanted to do, from time to time, give a file > to someone else. You can become root, if you're allowed, and chown it. > Or you can copy the file to some mutually accessible place, and let them > copy it to their own space. The latter seems the best, but cumbersome. > I can't think of another way, off the top of my head. > Are you saying that you think it is a good idea to be allowed to chown of a file under your UID to another's UID as a normal user? -- The curse of the Irish is not that they don't know the words to a song -- it's that they know them *___all*. -- Susan Dooley 葛斯克 愛德華 / 台北市八德路四段
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