How to enable setuid scripts in Linux?
- From: bianying@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 27 Jun 2006 01:38:53 -0700
All,
I am having trouble to port some scripts (written in ksh) from Solaris
to Linux, because Linux
disables setuid scripts on purpose but all my scripts rely on this
feature!
I understand that there are security holes with setuid scripts, but
that is not my concern.
I wonder, is there any way to enable the setuid scripts? Can I do it by
re-compiling the kernel, turning some flag on?
--
B.Y.
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