Your request / output of lshal and getfacl /dev/sg2

Dieter Jurzitza dieter.jurzitza at t-online.de
Tue Jan 6 05:34:02 PST 2009


Hi Danny,
ack - well, more or less. I highly appreciate remote access to devices and it 
is strange that this should not be possible. In consequence one would have to 
forbid access to any local device as default? - I think remote maintenance is 
a very normal issue - well, in the case of a scanner I could use the net 
backend, but anyway.

Mabe an option going into /etc/sysconfig ? Just for the wishlist :-)

And, as long as openSUSE specifies autologin as default for kde at least, this 
approach is entirely ineffective if the remote login goes to the default user 
(I personally never activeate autologin and it is weird to me that one would 
set this per default, but just my 2 cents here).

Anyway it is not consistent for the moment. If I log in locally once and then 
log out again, remote access remains possible through SSH.

Take care




Dieter Jurzitza

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-----------------------------------------------------------Am Dienstag, 6. 
Januar 2009 09:55:44 schrieb Danny Kukawka:
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> On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
> > However, one issue remains: when logging in locally the ACL is being
> It will be integrated and a update package will be available as soon as (at
> least) SLE11 is ready.
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