On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:
> You are misreading the man page. The t switch uses swap, the s switch sets
> the user or group ID on execution.
>
> I'm probably going to do a lousy job of explaining it, but I'll give it a
> stab anyway.
>
> This is the heart of the user provate g
er 01, 1999 9:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Sticky bit (wasL RE: LOGIN program)
You are misreading the man page. The t switch uses swap, the s switch sets
the user or group ID on execution.
I'm probably going to do a lousy job of explaining it, but I'll give it a
You are misreading the man page. The t switch uses swap, the s switch sets
the user or group ID on execution.
I'm probably going to do a lousy job of explaining it, but I'll give it a
stab anyway.
This is the heart of the user provate group scheme being useful. We are
all in our own group, whic
-Original Message-
From: Iain Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 10:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LOGIN program
> Which rpm package provides the login program??
>
> How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it.
&
Thanks a bunch.
RTS
At 02:40 PM 12/1/99 +1100, you wrote:
> > Which rpm package provides the login program??
> >
> > How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it.
> >
> > -rws--x--x
>
>using rpm -qf /bin/login it says it belongs
> Which rpm package provides the login program??
>
> How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it.
>
> -rws--x--x
using rpm -qf /bin/login it says it belongs to util-linux-2.9w-24
chmod 4711 would give those permissions ... or chmod u=rwxs,go=x
R
Which rpm package provides the login program??
How do you set the following mode. Everything I try I don't get it.
-rws--x--x
Thanks
Randy
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William T Wilson's message says:
]- Does Red Hat ever plan on fixing the login program so that . is no longer
]- in the path?
I don't know. I don't consider it broken and ...
You can set the path in the system wide session files sourced by most
shells.
If it's a non stand
Does Red Hat ever plan on fixing the login program so that . is no longer
in the path?
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