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andkdesu
are unsupported for >10 years iirc, they were not more secure thansudo
and that's one of the reasons they were abandoned. I've never heard aboutsux
. Polkit is a bit another thing that indeed replaced them, however it does not and can not separate GUI and non-GUI processes. The process itself has to fork, drop privileges and draw a GUI after that. There's no difference between running it viasudo
orpkexec
, however polkit provide additional protections to prevent running unsafe apps with elevated privileges.PAM and GVFS are not "privilege elevation frameworks" whatever you mean by this.
I know.
No, they were, barely, but they were, they were wrappers around sudo that provided "a more user-friendly and secure way to run graphical applications with elevated privileges, by handling environment variables and permissions better than using sudo directly."
They've been deprecated in favor of
pkexec
.sux is wrapper around su which transfers your X credentials, it sucks, don't use it.
pkexec literally uses Polkit and PAM under the hood.
You're right, PAM is an authentication framework and GVFS is a whole other thing that leverages polkit and authentication agents. My bad.