[NBLUG/talk] yama: non-matching-uid symlink following attempted

Omar Eljumaily omar at omnicode.com
Wed Sep 2 15:05:32 PDT 2015


That's what I was thinking.  Who are users 11071 and 10973?


On 9/2/2015 2:31 PM, gandalf at sonic.net wrote:
> BrowserBlocking does not appeare to be a user. There are 33 users 
> logged on currently. Perhaps I could trace the fsuids?
>
>
> On 2015-09-02 14:24, Omar Eljumaily wrote:
>> Can you look at the files that those users should have access to,
>> perhaps home directories, and see what's going on there?
>>
>> Does the message appear with different user ids or are they all only 
>> those 2?
>>
>> Is BrowserBlocking the username?
>>
>>
>> On 9/2/2015 12:26 PM, gandalf at sonic.net wrote:
>>> I'm wondering where the link is to be able to look at it. This 
>>> warning message doesn't appear to have much help.
>>>
>>> On 2015-09-02 12:12, steve wrote:
>>>> On 09/02/2015 11:59 AM, gandalf at sonic.net wrote:
>>>>> getting these
>>>>>
>>>>> [110176.160365] non-matching-uid symlink following attempted in 
>>>>> sticky
>>>>> world-writable directory by BrowserBlocking (fsuid 11071 != 10973)
>>>>>
>>>>> finding lots on how to turn it off, but I'm just wondering where the
>>>>> link is so I can fix/delete it.
>>>> ls -l on the link will tell you what it's linking to if that's what
>>>> you're asking.
>>>>
>>>> Steve S.
>>>>
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