[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >The error for a user account is:
> >       su: incorrect password
> 
>         There was a similar problem mentioned on list recently the resulting
> error turned out to be the premissions on su itself didn't have the SUID bit
> set. Which in turn wouldn't allow the user to read the shadow passwd file
> and ergo 'incorrect password'. Go make sure there's an 's' in the
> permissions of su.

I tried 's' for user, group, and other.  Other wouldn't except 's',
but I did use a 't' and nothing happen no matter how I arranged the
bits.

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Signed,
SoloCDM



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