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Root access is unneeded when injecting payload in Linux, via following the standard guide. #174

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linusrg1 opened this issue Nov 28, 2021 · 2 comments

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@linusrg1
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At least in arch kde I can open the payload injector just fine without root perms and I can inject the payload perfectly fine too. I don't think the guide could mean anything lsbyoo user either as everyone in linux is initaldard user. Just wanted to bring this up.

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You probably have already configured your udev rules to not require root.

Most likely culprit is having installed the nx-udev package in the AUR. ;)

Default settings for udev are usually to not allow the access that you need to inject a payload unless you set up a rule for it. We have a page on the guide how to do it. You probably unintentionally followed that guide.

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linusrg1 commented Nov 30, 2021

I dont think thats it bc I still need my password when using the terminal. But maybe

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