Warning using insecure memory.

Nick Wilson nick@explodingnet.com
Sat Jan 5 18:13:01 2002


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* Pablo Lopez Cienfuegos <xtrasgu@jazzfree.com> [020105 18:09]:
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>         Hi, Nick:
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> > Yes! Sorry I missed it in the FAQ.
> > Do you know how I can make it setuid?
> > I could just get the rpm from my install disk I suppose and run it as
> > root but I'm sure there's a more efficient way?
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>         First of all, you should find where is gpg installed: "whereis
> gpg"
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>         Then, you have to check that gpg's owner is root: "ls -l
> /path/to/gpg"
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>         After that, just type: "chmod 4755 /path/to/gpg"
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>         Hope this helps.
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Yes I tried that. I still get the message? ls -l /usr/bin/gpg gives

-rwsr-xr-x    1 root     root       560252 Aug 10 06:05 /usr/bin/gpg

Which looks okay to me but......?

Cheers

Nick

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