On 6 Apr 2006, Steve Langasek said this:
> I'm calling for a vote on the following resolution regarding bug
> #329409. The only proposed amendment, by Raul, has been accepted;
> so this is the only option on the ballot (other than further
> discussion).
>
> I vote yes on this resolution.
>
> Cheers,
I vote yes on the resolution below.
manoj
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WHEREAS
1. It is a limitation of the current device-mapper implementation in Debian
that all device nodes managed by libdevmapper are created with the same
hard-coded ownership and permissions; and
2. The standard owning group for disk device nodes is group "disk"; and
3. The sole reason for the existence of this group on Debian systems is
to control access to disk devices; and
4. The majority of device-mapper nodes expose data that is already
available to members of the disk group via the component disks; and
5. The use of a different owning group in these cases therefore makes
accessing the data more inconvenient but not more secure; and
6. The exception to the above is dm-crypt, whereby device-mapper nodes
expose data that is not available in unencrypted form from the
component disks; and
7. No single owning group satisfies all possible use cases for
device-mapper; but
8. Users of dm-crypt have the option of not adding users to the disk
group that they do not wish to have access to their unencrypted
dm-crypt volumes;
THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE:
9. THANKS Bastian Blank for his continued maintenance of the devmapper
package in Debian; and
10. ALSO THANKS Roger Leigh for bringing this issue before the
committee; and
11. ENCOURAGES the devmapper maintainer to work towards support for
configurable device-mapper device permissions in Debian; and
12. DETERMINES that the correct default permissions for all device-mapper
nodes is root:disk 0660, with or without support for configurable device
permissions; and
13. ASKS (with a 3:1 majority: REQUIRES) the devmapper maintainer to
implement these permissions in unstable by applying Roger Leigh's
patch from
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=329409;msg=87;att=0;
and
14. RECOMMENDS policy be updated to reflect this determination on
default block device permissions; and
15. AUTHORIZES Roger to implement these same permissions in stable via a
non-maintainer upload.
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Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/>
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