[Kde-kiosk] KDE Temp Files in /tmp

Murray Trainer mtrainer at central-data.net
Thu Dec 1 11:33:52 CET 2005


Hi Chris,

I found an old article that said the mcop-userid directories need to
machine specific so for our situation with NFS home directories things
wouldn't work right if we could move them to user temp directories.  I
think the location is hard-coded to /tmp by the looks of it.  We also
are still using Evolution 1.4 but it looks like Evolution 2.x does the
right thing.  I think newer versions of Acrobat reader also behave a bit
better in where they keep their temp files.

Murray

> Hi Murray,
> 
> Did you have any luck with that?
> 
> Thanks.
> Chris.
> 
> On 11/9/05, Murray Trainer <mtrainer at central-data.net> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am trying to further tighten the security in our KDE Kiosk mode
> > environment.  One issue of concern was user files/dirs lying around in
> > /tmp that other users can see.  I know most of them are secured by their
> > ownership and permissions but I don't even want users to know other
> > users login ID's.  We are using NFS mounted home directories.  I have
> > set the following variables to make Gnome and KDE files reside in user's
> > local tmp directories:
> >
> > # Set KDE and Gnome temp vars to user tmp dir
> > export TMPDIR=~/tmp
> > export KDETMP=~/tmp
> > export KDEVARTMP=~/tmp
> >
> > The above works fine.  I am still getting mcop-userid directories in
> > /tmp.  Is there a variable that I can set to make this directory get
> > stored under the user's home directory?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Murray
> >
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