bin owns stuff (was: Installing 4.3-Tahoe on a VAX)

Vernon Schryver vjs at rhyolite.SGI.COM
Wed Sep 14 12:01:47 AEST 1988


In article <8481 at smoke.ARPA>, gwyn at smoke.ARPA (Doug Gwyn ) writes:
> The basic idea is to avoid forcing the system administrator to act under
> UID 0 unless absolutely necessary.  Files owned by "bin" can be updated
> by "bin" rather than "root".

Should anyone besides root be allowed to 'update' sh or crontab?

It occurs to me that I'm slow on the uptake--Is this a joke?
	(intending no offense if it's not.)

Is there some <<risk>> with root owning things?  Other than the hassle of
having to su when you install something?

again:  I have used bin-ownership in obvious ways to become root when the
root password was not handy.  No doubt most of us could at need.
(I was doing nothing illegal or even wrong, of course.)

Vernon Schryver
vjs at sgi.com



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