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List:       klik-devel
Subject:    Re: [klik-devel] Wireshark
From:       "Jason Taylor" <killerkiwi2005 () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-11-22 17:17:12
Message-ID: 94dd8f6f0711220917q24b0a504vdd6319d8946b4221 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Cool we just need to add that to documentation then

On Nov 23, 2007 12:38 AM, Lionel Tricon (perso) <lionel.tricon@free.fr> 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
>
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