>
> Yes, the sudo program is running "setuid aries". The third and fourth
> fields in the output of `ls' are the owner and group of the file,
> respectively. A program with the setuid bit set (shown as an `s' in the
> first field) will run with the privileges of the program file's owner.
> So the owner of /usr/bin/sudo must be root for "setuid root" to work. To
> change this back to correct settings, use:
>
>   chown root:root /usr/bin/sudo
>
> with root privileges (such as when running in recovery mode.)
>
> Good luck!
>
Thank you for the input but, we've already tried that to no avail... :-((


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