On Jan 3, 2009, at 6:50 PM, Joe Turner wrote:
I am making a hard drive cloner/backuper, and to do some deleting and copying, I need to use the security framework. What I need to be able to do is have the user type in their password one time, and then it would give me system.privilege.admin rights until a time that they want to unauthorized it (could be days, weeks, months, years). I have looked through the security framework, but have not really found how to have one system.privilege.admin authorization, and have it last a long time. So, if anyone could point me in the right direction with this, like what methods to use, and what parameters to use.
If you pre-authorize an admin authorization, then it will last for 300 seconds and then must be renewed. This is not something you can programmatically change; it's set in the computer's /etc/authorization file.
I'm also wondering another thing. To delete the files, I need admin privileges, but, do I need to create a new target (e.g. a shell script) to do the copying and then run the command (blanking on the name) that runs the script at a given path with admin privileges. Or, could I somehow use NSFileManager in an authorized state.
You have to have something else do the work, since the security model of Mac OS X (and all Unix-like OSes) do not allow the escalation of privileges in an existing task.
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