Hey

Not sure if this has been posted here yet, but i tried it on a raq4 and it 
worked.

http://www.securiteam.com/exploits/5MP0R0A80K.html

Regards
Brett


At 09:12 10/09/02, you wrote:
> > Gerald Waugh wrote:
> >
> > > Correct, I should have qualified that.
> >
> > At least OpenBSD does work that way though.
> >
> > Jan Wildeboer
>
>Look in /etc/pam.d/su file for description of issue.
>For example, RedHat comes with "wheel" line commented out.
>This is about Linux flavor. Every distribution
>can prefer its own way. But by "default", pure and plain
>Unix does not use such tricks.
>
>May be I wrong in last sentence, because all of them
>provides one or another trick to improve default behavior.
>I have experience work with Solaris, HP-UX and AIX. All of them
>has some extra config files/directories/databases to close
>the things together.
>But because none of them standard (which command standard
>in Unix ? ;-), I insist that default behavior is open
>access for all.
>
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>System Administrator
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