-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
> 3) Some versions are said to "not support the wheel group". > how is this possible? If I've set the group of the file > to "wheel" (or "adm" in this case), and the permissions > to -rwxr-x---, then how can the su executable get around this? The way wheel works is that any user can use su, but only users in the wheel group are allowed to su to root (uid 0). Your suggestion will not let any user besides those in adm use su at all (which may be what you want). The programs that don't support wheel then are ones that don't have the code for checking the group membership. - -- finger for PGP public key. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOAvYCb7M/9WKZLW5AQHvEgP8DbbRsPI4cztoyODTDQdxI9ybIMsLp5PV TAYg/gA47uXUkYg5FDrZ91Q9/TOVMZY+gyF2m5g+Nz6PkaNW7kxEccz8ULf8SZAP mbukIieW4G90UJU3fedkbzLymMH7AWOmCLkYsZI+XiCDHPZ8NyOPRctZynlWWj9y a2iOcHIi/aQ= =rGij -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----