| Article: |
Ten Things I Dig About Panther | |
| Subject: | Access rights on some files | |
| Date: | 2003-10-11 02:23:34 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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I noticed two security flaws in Jaguar and would like to know if they are corrected in Panther. - If you use the finder to duplicate a folder (Cmd-D) the copy is world-writable. It should have the same access rights as the original. - When you print a file and you choose to make a preview, the resulting PDF file is world readable in a public directory in /tmp/printing.xxx. |
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Access rights on some files
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Access rights on some files
2003-10-11 10:19:24 James Duncan Davidson |
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That isn't part of the information currently available on the Apple.com webiste. Ask those questions again after the system has been released.



With regard to the second question of your post, how long does the temp file remain? I agree that the best way to create a temp file would be to make it somewhere in the user's home/library/tmp folder (or something like that), but I suspect that the temp file is deleted shortly after it's creation. I have previewed PDF's in the past, but my /tmp directory has no printing.xxx files curenty in it.