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18 Nov
2002
18 Nov
'02
15:56
On Monday 18 November 2002 16.33, Peter Nixon wrote:
Did you run harden_suse or something similar? /opt/kde3/bin/kdesktop_lock should have permission 4755 just like su to be able to unlock the screen..
That sounds like a security risk to me. Doesn't kdesktop_lock run the screensaver? All a user would have to do is to install his own screensaver, properly made of course :), and he'd be root. /opt/kde3/bin/kcheckpass on the other hand should be suid