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PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2011 9:36 am    Post subject: Automount Reply with quote

Hello,


I have KDE & XFCE installed. I have a few partitions that I don't want to be accessible without root permission. If I, under XFCE use Thunar I can reach every partition on my USB external disk (/dev/sfb?). Before I can open the partitions on my PATA disk (/dev/sda?) that are not mounted by /etc/fstab, Thunar ask for the root password. Once he has it, he apparently keeps it. He will then open/mount also the other partitions of /dev/sda.

I suppose that, if one day somebody would get unwanted non-root access to my system, he would be able to mount and access all the partition on my USB disk if it is connected.

Where can this behavior be configured?

Volman can be configured, but that configuration can be changed with user rights. Or is there a method to freeze that configuration?


Thanks for any suggestions.



I was not really able to find a good explanation how auto-mounting works now under Linux? I had the impression that 5 years ago there where lot's of methods. Is everybody now using UDEV , removing HAL, (using Udisk ?).
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PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2011 9:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I may just now have found a partially solution, but I should test more to be sure and I don't know if there is no way around it.

Putting a line like
UUID="6f109502-7a23-4a58-8a2e-ae2da24121331" /xxx reiserfs rw,nouser,noauto 0 0
in fstab didn't work, I tested that earlier.
But with this line
/dev/disk/by-uuid/6f109502-7a23-4a58-8a2e-ae2da24121331 /xxx reiserfs rw,nouser,noauto 0 0
is seems the partition is no longer visible in the left column of Thunar.

But I am still searching for a method to block any automounting of a USB connected drive except some selected ones.
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PostPosted: Sat May 21, 2011 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

you may want to look up udisks, it should allow you to set file permissions on the device at mount time, the only way to set file permissions on a fat32 partition. I cant be sure how to make any of those changes persistent I'm fairly sure its possible tho, but i could be wrong.
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