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allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 02 2004 02:40PM randy calma repasa (rrepasa ekonek com) (6 replies) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 10 2004 11:40PM Brian Hatch (bri ifokr org) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 06 2004 03:58AM David Meissner (dmeissner jetcity com) (1 replies) RE: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 10 2004 01:29PM Phil Eschallier (phil 10types com) (1 replies) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 13 2004 02:03PM Reg Quinton (reggers ist uwaterloo ca) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 04 2004 02:08PM Casper Dik (casper holland sun com) (1 replies) RE: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 04 2004 02:07PM Alan W. Rateliff, II (lists rateliff net) Re: allowing ordinary users to open privileged ports Sep 04 2004 02:05PM Jason (security brvenik com) |
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Privacy Statement |
> In Solaris 9 and before it is not possible to achieve this other than
> by running applications as root.
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> In Solaris 10, you can give users the net_privaddr privilege
> which allows them to bind to privilege ports.
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> Of course, this means that no part of the infrastructure should
> depend on reserved port based "authentication".
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> (I.e., no .rhosts file authentication; no "auth_sys" NFS, etc.)
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> Casper
Just one question, by giving the net_privaddr privilege you allow
all low ports to the specific user, or is there a way to assign a set
of ports only?
Kapetanakis Giannis
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