On 12/16/05, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/16/05, Billy Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> > > Show me the error of my ways!
> >
> > that is very interesting. A bug?
> >
> > l32 should be suid root:
> >
> > ls -l `which l32`
> > --
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> >
> >
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ uname -a
> Linux lightning 2.6.14-rt22 #1 PREEMPT Mon Dec 5 10:17:06 PST 2005
> x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls -l `which l32`
> -r-s--x--x  1 root root 6344 Dec 13 14:19 /usr/bin/l32
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
>
> However, what's strange is /usr/bin/l32 is totally red. I've not seen
> that before.
>
> As a user I cannot run the strace you suggested:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ strace -o log l32 true
> Unable to chroot(/mnt/gentoo32): Operation not permitted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
>
> The log file zipped is only 1KB. Sending it to you in a moment.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Mark
>

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