Tom Rauschenbach writes:
> Um, I just decided to check and I noticed that my /bin/sh is suid.
> -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 20164 Apr 17 1999 /bin/login
>
>
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> Should I be freaking out ?
/bin/login and /bin/sh are two completely different things. Look
carefully at what you wrote (above).
It doesn't seem out of the ordinary to me that your /bin/login is
suid-root.
If your /bin/sh is suid-root, then yes, freak out.
--kevin
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