← Back to context Comment by burrows 6 years ago ~/bin turns a luser write vuln into a luser arbitrary execution vuln. fight me 6 comments burrows Reply blotter_paper 6 years ago This is the second time tonight you've challenged the internet to fight you. I suggest meditation, a long walk, or some carefully selected drugs. burrows 6 years ago Meditation hurts my nose. saagarjha 6 years ago Oh, just like ~/.bash_profile would? burrows 6 years ago I’ll never get to sleep now. _-david-_ 6 years ago Can't you just set permissions to rx but no write? Use sudo to update if any changes are necessary. burrows 6 years ago Who owns the directory?
blotter_paper 6 years ago This is the second time tonight you've challenged the internet to fight you. I suggest meditation, a long walk, or some carefully selected drugs. burrows 6 years ago Meditation hurts my nose.
saagarjha 6 years ago Oh, just like ~/.bash_profile would? burrows 6 years ago I’ll never get to sleep now.
_-david-_ 6 years ago Can't you just set permissions to rx but no write? Use sudo to update if any changes are necessary. burrows 6 years ago Who owns the directory?
This is the second time tonight you've challenged the internet to fight you. I suggest meditation, a long walk, or some carefully selected drugs.
Meditation hurts my nose.
Oh, just like ~/.bash_profile would?
I’ll never get to sleep now.
Can't you just set permissions to rx but no write? Use sudo to update if any changes are necessary.
Who owns the directory?