I thought that the programs were supposed to be user root, group disk or
operator, and that **some** of the programs were setuid root: (courtesy
John)

FYI, here's the proper list of setuid programs:

  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    244716 Dec  1 14:19 libexec/calcsize
  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    804540 Dec  1 14:23 libexec/dumper
  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    233312 Dec  1 14:19 libexec/killpgrp
  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    945028 Dec  1 14:23 libexec/planner
  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    231016 Dec  1 14:19 libexec/rundump
  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    231852 Dec  1 14:19 libexec/runtar
  -rwsr-x---   1 root     backup    953900 Dec  1 14:23 sbin/amcheck

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mitch Collinsworth
Sent: Tuesday, 23 January 2001 13:03
To: Efrem Edwards
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: operator access not allowed




On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Efrem Edwards wrote:

> FAILURE AND STRANGE DUMP SUMMARY:
>   mail       /home/httpd/html/users lev 0 FAILED
> [mail: [access as operator not allowed from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Can someone help me with this.

To start with, have you followed the suggestions in docs/FAQ ?

-Mitch


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