Hamish Moffatt said:
> On Debian it seems to be installed non-setuid. Although that's a change
> from the previous ax25-utils I suppose it makes sense -- normal
> users can't run tcpdump either.

This is kind of a tricky one.  Do you make ordinary users be able to
access listen or do you not?  There is plenty of argument for and
against this approach.  I have gone the conservative path and made it
non-setuid.

If you really what users to use it, then you can either:
1) chmod u+s /usr/bin/listen
2) Use sudo on it
3) Use suidmanager on it.

  - Craig
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