Insecure memory with suid root in 0.9.9

L. Sassaman rabbi@quickie.net
Fri, 30 Jul 1999 23:28:55 -0400 (EDT)


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Hrmm... Either I am going crazy, or something strange happened here.

I have gpg 0.9.9 running on SuSE 6.1. I have the executable suid root. It
still gives "Warning! Using insecure memory!" errors. Has something
something changed in the upgrade to 0.9.9 that it nolonger locks memory?

Note: I did recently switch from Slackware with Linux 2.0.36 to SuSE with
2.2.10. gpg 0.9.8 still works fine, but it was compiled on the old system,
whereas the new version was built on the new server.

Anyway, if anyone has any thoughts, or would like to know more specifics,
I'd love to solve this.

For now, I guess I'll go back to using 0.9.8..

- --Len.



L. Sassaman                         
                                    
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