Re: [Nottingham] (Mandrake 9.0) Linux security help please

From: Robert Hart (enxrah@nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: Mon 20 Jan 2003 - 23:34:08 GMT


On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 20:20, jason wrote:
> Just a thought from a novice...
>
> > 1: There are a few windows partitions that are automatically mounted and
> > are automatically r/w for all users. How do I make these mounts
> > inaccessible/invisible for one or more users?
>
> Here's a thought that may be impractical but maybe not?
> The problem with vfat is the inability to set permissions, but that doesn't
> stop you reducing permissions on the parent directory, so unless I've missed
> something ( which I probably have ) you could try:

But you can set all the permissions of the entire mount via options on
the mount command line or in /etc/fstab.

e.g.
/dev/hdb1 /mnt/d vfat defaults,umask=002,gid=100 0 0

Which sets the group id and umask so that only root or members of group
100 can read the partition.

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