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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0 Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS # These files contain the global and local configuration # for the setuid state. The global file should contain the # setuid state that is common to everyone in the cell. # Putting it into DFS makes it visible to all clients. The # local file should contain the setuid state for the # particular client on which the file resides. # # The syntax for the lines in the files is as follows: # # path state # # where path is the pathname of a directory in DFS # that should have its setuid state set to "state" # (either "on" or "off"). # For example, # # /:/usr/local/bin off # /:/usr/bin on # globalconf="/:/common/etc/dfs_setuid.conf" localconf="/etc/dfs_setuid.conf" # Global (cellwide) setuid states. # if [ -r ${globalconf} ]; then while read PATH STATE; do cm setsetuid ${PATH} -state ${STATE} done < ${globalconf} fi # Local setuid states. Note, local setuid states will # override global ones 37

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0
Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS
# These files contain the global and local configuration
# for the setuid state. The global file should contain the
# setuid state that is common to everyone in the cell.
# Putting it into DFS makes it visible to all clients. The
# local file should contain the setuid state for the
# particular client on which the file resides.
#
# The syntax for the lines in the files is as follows:
#
# path state
#
# where path is the pathname of a directory in DFS
# that should have its setuid state set to "state"
# (either "on" or "off").
# For example,
#
# /:/usr/local/bin off
# /:/usr/bin on
#
globalconf="/:/common/etc/dfs_setuid.conf"
localconf="/etc/dfs_setuid.conf"
# Global (cellwide) setuid states.
#
if [ -r ${globalconf} ]; then
while read PATH STATE; do
cm setsetuid ${PATH} -state ${STATE}
done < ${globalconf}
fi
# Local setuid states. Note, local setuid states will
# override global ones