Cool we just need to add that to documentation then On Nov 23, 2007 12:38 AM, Lionel Tricon (perso) wrote: > Jason Taylor a écrit : > > > I've been playing with wireshark it has 2 desktop files so I get a > > multi application choice > > > > If I choose wireshark as root the following command gets run > > ['chroot', '/tmp/klik/XYjK2_.execute.wireshark_0.99.6rel-3.cmg', > > 'gksu', '-u', 'root', '/usr/bin/wireshark'] > > > > which returns > > must be setuid root > > (0, '') > > > > > > Is there some reason gksu would not run in the chroot? > > > > Ive tested this in a shell and you cant even "gksu ls" > > > > Jason > > > Remember that by default you cannot access a fuse directory under root > or under an another user. > You need to correctly set up /etc/fuse.conf (common to all fuse plugins) > to allow that behaviour .... > > From http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.file-systems.fuse.devel/3303 : > > "You need to mount the containing filesystem with the "allow_root" > option. This, in turn, requires the "user_allow_other" option to be set > in the configuration file /etc/fuse.conf. > Here's an example: > > /etc/fuse.conf: > user_allow_other > > # sshfs -o allow_root server.domain:/home/share /net/share" > > Lionel > _______________________________________________ klik-devel mailing list klik-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/klik-devel