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Re: CERT Advisory CA-93:17
From: Niko.Makila () csc fi (Niko.Makila () csc fi)
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1993 10:50:44 +0200
I said:
It seems like at least on some systems you can only create files, not
append to or replace existing files.
and Peter answered:
it sometimes helps to be famiular with the man pages......
from the chmod(2) man pages:
If the sticky bit is set on a directory, an unprivileged
user may not delete or rename files of other users in that
directory.
This is true, but not the case. I noticed also that your script
doesn't do the trick for me at all unless I already have write
permission to the file and read/execute permissions to the directory.
The only way I can reproduce the bug is to make a symlink from
XtermLog.XXXXX to a file that doesn't exist. Maybe this *is* system
dependent. I tried this on SunOS 4.1.3. Any others?
//niko
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