doc: Try to clarify the setuid programs examples.
Based on user feedback, the shadow / passwd example was too obscure for those who aren't familiar with the shadow collection of tools. And it was also considered confusing for the two examples to use different packages. * doc/guix.texi (Setuid Programs): Use 'nmtui' in the examples.
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The @code{setuid-programs} field of an @code{operating-system}
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declaration contains a list of @code{<setuid-program>} denoting the
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names of programs to have a setuid or setgid bit set (@pxref{Using the
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Configuration System}). For instance, the @command{passwd} program,
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which is part of the Shadow package, with a setuid root can be
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Configuration System}). For instance, the @command{nmtui} program,
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which is part of the NetworkManager package, with a setuid root can be
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designated like this:
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@example
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(setuid-program
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(program (file-append shadow "/bin/passwd")))
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(program (file-append network-manager "/bin/nmtui")))
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@end example
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And then it can be added to your operating system declaration by
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appending it to @code{%setuid-programs} like this:
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And then, to make @code{nmtui} setuid on your system, add the previous
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example to your operating system declaration by appending it to
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@code{%setuid-programs} like this:
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@example
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(setuid-programs
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(append (list (setuid-program
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(program (file-append swaylock "/bin/swaylock"))))
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(program (file-append network-manager "/bin/nmtui"))))
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%setuid-programs))
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@end example
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