On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 11:09:44PM +0200, Alessandro Selli wrote: [cut]
> > You still should use sudo, with a password - the user's own password. > Using root password many times, every day, is bad for security (the more > times you type it the higher the chances are it will be captured) and it > instills the desire of an easy to remember and fast to type password. > IMO the best solution is having sudo run scripts that mount unknown > devices (i.e., not configured in /etc/fstab) on directories under /mnt, > and maybe create them if needed. > ...or just use pmount, and add any user with a compelling need to mount devices to the "plugdev" group. And no password is ever needed. HND KatolaZ -- [ ~.,_ Enzo Nicosia aka KatolaZ - GLUGCT -- Freaknet Medialab ] [ "+. katolaz [at] freaknet.org --- katolaz [at] yahoo.it ] [ @) http://kalos.mine.nu --- Devuan GNU + Linux User ] [ @@) http://maths.qmul.ac.uk/~vnicosia -- GPG: 0B5F062F ] [ (@@@) Twitter: @KatolaZ - skype: katolaz -- github: KatolaZ ]
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