2017-05-30, 23:01
I'm running Kodi 17.3 (two instances on Raspberry Pi's, one instance in an Xubuntu VM for testing), and I've run into a problem on all 3 of them: I have a couple of program add-ons (Backup, Keymap Editor), and I'm not able to protect them from tampering by other users! I have the master lock set, and it's set to protect both the add-on manager and the programs & scripts windows - but a user can just browser from "Add-Ons" on the main menu, hit "Backup" and restore/backup the system, or hit "Keymap Editor" and start tampering with the key mappings. It seems to be partially working - it'll throw a pin prompt up if I try to get to the settings for Backup (but not Keymap), but a user could accidentally (or on purpose) get to harmful spots.
The only way I've been able to protect it so far is to completely remove add-ons from the main menu, but that's not an ideal solution as there may be other add-ons I'd like people to use.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this really not working right? Any suggestions would be most welcome!
The only way I've been able to protect it so far is to completely remove add-ons from the main menu, but that's not an ideal solution as there may be other add-ons I'd like people to use.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this really not working right? Any suggestions would be most welcome!