On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 10:22:57AM +0200, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 04:28:52AM +0200, Miloslav Trmac wrote:
> The package is prepared to install alongside slocate (it actually requires
> slocate because I didn't want to allocate a GID for mlocate yet):
> configure it at /etc/mupdatedb.conf and then just use (mlocate) instead
> of (locate).
Couldn't mlocate just reuse (or use in parallel) the same gid? Both
entities should have the same security implications, so separating the
user/group ownership wouldn't help much.
There is some theoretical risk:
assuming one of the utilities can be
exploited by a carefully crafted database, it might be possible to
construct such a database by using the other updatedb against
a prepared filesystem. Pretty far-fetched, I know.
BTW another feature often asked for in *locate is the ability to
merge
different databases (usually from different nfs filesystems from
different hosts) into a super locatedb. Would that extension be easy
in mlocate (which already has merging code inside)?
A workaround is to set
LOCATE_PATH to contain all the databases.
Writing a FreeBSD/OpenBSD-like concatdb should not be too difficult.
Mirek