Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: linux-audio-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 24

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: linux-audio-dev Digest, Vol 2, Issue 24
From: Paul Davis (paul_AT_linuxaudiosystems.com)
Date: Sun Nov 16 2003 - 18:02:54 EET


>> I've been thinking about ways to use this feature to improve and
>> simplify the current security situation for Linux audio. No
>> conclusions, but here are some thoughts for discussion:
>>
>> (1) There should a simple way for the sysadmin to reliably disallow
   [ .. ]
>> (2) Using sysctl, set a group id (like `audio') for which realtime
    [ ... ]
>> (3) We could also define a default realtime group (gid 0 maybe),

>What about this one:
>
>(4) Let the user that is currently physical logged in to the machine
>get realtime privileges.

i'd be interested to hear from fernando about this kind of thing. many
of us on LAD work on what are to all effects and purposes single user
machines. i'd like to hear how policies like 1-4 above, or others,
appear in the context of an academic "shared resource" environment.

--p

ps. this is the kind of thing that can really distinguish *nix from
other systems. i've heard from at least academic music department
about the problems they've faced since being forced to switch to
windows.


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