it's a system that I *have* root access but I wanted to try and *break* it
as an ordinary user if there was a way...
If you find a way, please report the bug. :)
Seriously:
Do you mean that this is a system to which
you have no root access, or are you the
system administrator trying to give you
* MaD dUCK ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010628 14:21]:
> also sprach thomas anderson (on Thu, 28 Jun 2001 10:59:03PM +0200):
> > I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl directory however I
> > don't have permission access...I tried symlinking it but it still won't
> > work.
> > is there I
Subject: Re: hi masters of linux, surely you know some tricks...
Date: Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:10:46PM -0400
In reply to:John S. J. Anderson
Quoting John S. J. Anderson([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >>>>> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 22:59:03 +0200 (MEST), thoma
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:59:03PM +0200, thomas anderson wrote:
> Hi masters of the linux community surely you know some tricks to this...,
>
> I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl directory however I
> don't have permission access...I tried symlinking it but it still won't wor
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 22:59:03 +0200 (MEST), thomas anderson <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
thomas> I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl
thomas> directory however I don't have permission access.
boy, the script kiddies get lazier every day, don't they?
john.
thomas anderson wrote:
> I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl directory however I
> don't have permission access...I tried symlinking it but it still won't work.
> is there I way to do this without becoming root or sudo?
I think you misunderstand how Unix/Linux systems are arran
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:16:31PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> thomas anderson wrote:
> >is there I way to do this without becoming root or sudo?
>
> No. If there were, it would be a catastrophic security hole!
>
> (There is a way that can be used if you have the ability to shut the machine
thomas anderson wrote:
>Hi masters of the linux community surely you know some tricks to this...,
>
>I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl directory however I
>don't have permission access...I tried symlinking it but it still won't work
>.
>is there I way to do thi
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From: "thomas anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 1:59 PM
Subject: hi masters of linux, surely you know some tricks...
> Hi masters of the linux community surely you know some tricks to this...,
>
> I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/l
also sprach thomas anderson (on Thu, 28 Jun 2001 10:59:03PM +0200):
> I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl directory however I
> don't have permission access...I tried symlinking it but it still won't work.
> is there I way to do this without becoming root or sudo?
no. user scri
Hi masters of the linux community surely you know some tricks to this...,
I want to try to put a perl script in the /usr/lib/perl directory however I
don't have permission access...I tried symlinking it but it still won't work.
is there I way to do this without becoming root or sudo?
TIA,
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