-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Le mercredi 20 Octobre 2004 14:16, Matias Féliciano a écrit : > > So, using /etc/security/console.perms seems the best way. > > Here is my purposal: > > > > # device classes > > <serialport>=/dev/ttyS[0-9] > > <paralellport>=/dev/parport[0-7] > > > > # permission definitions > > <console> 0600 <serialport> 0660 root.uucp > > <console> 0600 <paralellport> 0660 root.lp > > > > Does it seem right for you? > > > > How can I add/remove these lines via rpm (un)installation? > > With Perl, sed ... Hhmm, not really my cup of tea :-) > Personally, I don't like that third party package touch security files. > Put some instructions in README or INSTALL file and let the > administrator do his job :-) Problem is: is "administrator" reading README or INSTALL files provided by a rpm package? First, could you confirm that lines I want to put in the file are right? I manually edit the file to try, logout, and try login but it fails. I am unable to login as a normal user (bigs problems with X), only login as root. - -- Alain PORTAL -- Service Commun de Microscopie Électronique Université de Montpellier II -- Case Courrier 087 Place Eugène Bataillon -- 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05 Tél. : 04 67 14 37 35 -- Fax. : 04 67 14 37 37 NO WORD ATTACHMENTS: http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.fr.html http://www.giromini.org/usenet-fr/repondre.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBdnpY8dRVJ41NdFARAnrDAKCwde+wfPkaoDHqD2AFZJ2HZvvh4ACePKxi 3huctWMbt+wnd95SI+qeliI= =KbEK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----