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Re: ld confusion
From: gafton () REDHAT COM (Cristian Gafton)
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 10:53:51 -0500


On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Aleph One wrote:

The GNU dynamic linker in a similar move ignored LD_PRELOAD for
setuid/guid binaries. Ulrich Drepper changed it to allow loading
"securely" libraries from LD_PRELOAD for setuid/gid programs on Jan 20,
1997 (version???).

... Move that was debated to death on glibc mailing lists. At Red Hat we
have patched out that "feature". The updated glibc we provide on our
updates dir ignores LD_PRELOAD for setuid/giod programs unless they are
run by root.

The correct solution is to ignore
LD_PRELOAD for setuid/gid program

Amen!
:-)

Cristian
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