From: "Sylvain Petreolle" <spetreolle@yahoo.fr> > will perhaps do for wine drives (note perhaps is meant for : this is > not sure in any way), but not for linux ones... you cannot bypass unix > security by using windows tricks. wine is a user application, not a > system one. but if you're crazy and run it as root and give access to / > in a windows drive ... why not ... but this has to be done by YOU and > only YOU, so this can't be done. (or are you crazy ?) > > --- phrostie <pfrostie@yahoo.com> a écrit : > i got this link from > another list. > > does this affect applications running in wine? > > > > http://security.tombom.co.uk/shatter.html It's one of the biggest problems I've encountered with Wine, and will continue to be until the application vendors fix their code (as the MS exec pointed out - he just refused to accept that it's MS's permission for vendors to write broken code that's at the root of the problem). I routinely run across applications that try to write into windows they don't own. -- derek _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users