--- Martin Wilck Martin.Wilck@fujitsu-siemens.com wrote:
Am Don, 2002-10-24 um 17.08 schrieb Dustin Navea:
I was actually thinking more from a read the file standpoint, i.e if in the future wine runs as a service with its own account, would wine be able
to
read the file after someone changed the file's
owner
from wine to, say user speeddy, or would it just
say
access denied and not let you read the file,
therefore
making you have to redo the permissions or make it owned by wine again.
In the near future this would depend on whether wine's account has (group or world) rights on speedy's word file. Actually in the near future the user is far more likely to start a separate instance of wine in his own account for editing his word files.
That is what I'm trying to say, do we really want to give world rights to wine? That could be a security hole in and of itself.
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