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Games which run setgid from dm, but don't need to, should drop their privileges at startup. Games which have a scorefile should open it at startup, then drop all privileges leaving just the open writable file descriptor. If the game can invoke subprocesses, this should be made close-on-exec. Games with scorefiles should make sure they do not get a file descriptor < 3. (Otherwise, they could get confused and corrupt the scorefile when using stdin, stdout or stderr.) Some old setuid revokes from the days of setuid games change into gid revokes. |
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