Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!emory!gatech!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!kullmar!pkmab!ske From: ske@pkmab.se (Kristoffer Eriksson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.internals Subject: Re: non-superuser chown(2)s considered harmful Message-ID: <4626@pkmab.se> Date: 12 Dec 90 17:53:51 GMT References: <1990Dec8.184047.22221@mp.cs.niu.edu> <1990Dec09.043647.25826@iecc.cambridge.ma.us> <1990Dec11.102433.10999@kithrup.COM> Organization: Peridot Konsult i Mellansverige AB, Oerebro, Sweden Lines: 19 In article <1990Dec11.102433.10999@kithrup.COM> sef@kithrup.COM (Sean Eric Fagan) writes: >In article <1990Dec09.043647.25826@iecc.cambridge.ma.us> johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us (John R. Levine) writes: >>charge responsibility for each directory (with the default being that a > >Sounds good. I'll just put everything in /tmp. How would that be a problem? /tmp is usually being wiped clean now and then, so you can't store anything there which you want to keep. I have almost the same reply to the argument that if chown is free, you could make others own your files and escape quotas: if you let someone else own your file, you run the risk of that other person doing some not so nice things to your data (in fact, you deserve to loose it), so you can't use that method for any serious business. -- Kristoffer Eriksson, Peridot Konsult AB, Hagagatan 6, S-703 40 Oerebro, Sweden Phone: +46 19-13 03 60 ! e-mail: ske@pkmab.se Fax: +46 19-11 51 03 ! or ...!{uunet,mcsun}!sunic.sunet.se!kullmar!pkmab!ske