Re: KDE and security

2002-11-06 Thread Russell Coker
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 00:34, Josef Spillner wrote: > > One problem I am currently dealing with is that I want to run games under > > a different context that is denied read access to regular files (so a > > game can't send my private data over the net if cracked) and given > > read-only access to it's

Re: KDE and security

2002-11-06 Thread Josef Spillner
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 13:55, Russell Coker wrote: > I think that these files should be created in a subdirectory so that they > can be easily tracked, controlled, and removed when not needed. Should be doable. > One problem I am currently dealing with is that I want to run games under a >

Re: KDE and security

2002-11-06 Thread David Bishop
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 06 November 2002 05:55 am, Russell Coker wrote: > For /tmp/ksocket-user and /tmp/.ICE-unix, will KDE use an environment > variable for specifying the tmp directory? If so it shouldn't be difficult > to solve this. Also what is the point

KDE and security

2002-11-06 Thread Russell Coker
When logging in to KDE a file .DCOPserver_hostname__0 is created in the home directory and a symlink named .DCOPserver_hostname_:0 is created to point to it. There are several other files that have been used by different versions of KDE, there was .MCOP-random-seed and there were a few others.