Ok, I'm confusing things.  I'm talking about the root tty.  If I've 
chmodded the root tty to allow it to be used by another user, does this 
mean that user now has root access?

Drek

J T wrote:
> Depends on what terminology you're using. The root console usually means
> that you're logged in as root on the console "keyboard and mouse". If you're
> on the console, you haven't logged in and have to login as root with your
> login and password.
>
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Crazy Canucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>   
>> Just out of curiosity, if you have access to the root console, is that
>> the same thing as having root access?
>>
>> Drek
>>
>> J T wrote:
>>     
>>> There is a reason why the tty is owned by the user and with specific
>>> permissions. Changing this is basically allowing any user on the system
>>> access to the screen.
>>>
>>> If you do make these changes, there will be security implications.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:33 PM, Crazy Canucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> I figured out what my problem was.  I needed to "screen -r xxx" as the
>>>> user I started the screen as.  Anyway, I wrote a simple script that
>>>> chmods /dev/pts/0 to 666 then su's the "screen -r" command.  Works
>>>> perfectly.
>>>>
>>>> Had nothing to do with su, as usual with my problems with Linux, it was
>>>> permissions and ignorance....  :)
>>>>
>>>> Drek
>>>>
>>>> Anthal wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Why not just create a user, like l4d, and run the process from that
>>>>> account. Whenever you need to re-attach, just su to l4d, and 'screen -r
>>>>> $game' (whatever $game may be)
>>>>>
>>>>> Crazy Canucks wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I use su to run screen to run my servers under a different user, and I
>>>>>> nice the process.  It works well, but when I do this I am unable to
>>>>>> reattach to the console.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I
>>>>>> could get around this problem?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> These are the relevant lines from my startup script:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> server_command="screen -A -m -d -S $game ./$game"_run" -tos -game $mod
>>>>>> +map `cat ./$mod/starting_map` +maxplayers $server_size -heapsize
>>>>>> $heap_size +ip 192.168.0.101 -pidfile $game.pid
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>> -debug$extra_config_options"
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>>> nice -n -20 su -c "$server_command" cc-server
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It may look a bit complicated, but I think the variable names make it
>>>>>> pretty clear what is going on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Drek
>>>>>>
>>>>>> P.S.:  I'm a Linux nub, so go easy on me... ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ronny Schedel wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> Hi, i am now using screen to start my server as daemon.
>>>>>>>> But i know that professional hosters uses diferent ways.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i have reasons to think that screen is freezing my servers.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> so... How do you start your server?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>> With screen. No, screen does not freeze your servers, plugins do.
>>>>>>>
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