On Thu, 2020-11-26 at 12:25 +0100, Fabian Vogt wrote:
Hi,
Hey!
Am Donnerstag, 26. November 2020, 12:09:12 CET schrieb Dario Faggioli:
There's a big array with all the actions and, on Tumbleweed, I have this, for the action above:
'org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount': [ 'auth_admin', 'auth_admin', 'yes' ],
While on MicroOS:
'org.freedesktop.udisks2.filesystem-mount': [ 'auth_admin', 'auth_admin', 'auth_admin' ],
So here's from where 'yes' and 'auth_admin' come from.
What's the value of PERMISSION_SECURITY in /etc/sysconfig/security? It decides which of /etc/polkit-default-privs.* gets used for generating the .rules file.
Ah, cool to know... And thanks for checking so quickly. :-) Ok, so PERMISSION_SECURITY is "easy local" in both distros. However, still in the same file, on Tumbleweed we have: POLKIT_DEFAULT_PRIVS="" While on MicroOS: POLKIT_DEFAULT_PRIVS="restrictive" Does this have a say in putting the rules together too? Regards -- Dario Faggioli, Ph.D http://about.me/dario.faggioli Virtualization Software Engineer SUSE Labs, SUSE https://www.suse.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- <<This happens because _I_ choose it to happen!>> (Raistlin Majere)