> No. Have a look at the file with ls -l. A real setuid binary would
> have attributes rwsr-xr-x. Note also that Linux will refuse to run
> scripts that are setuid.
yeah pag sa ls -l the attrib comes out as -rwsr-sr-x and it is a binary, not a
script, pero when i run it, it still appears as being run by the user not the
setuser's ID well i did fix the cpu time allocation problem by just going
back to an older version that was working ok already, well that is what you get
for always trying the bleeding edge (-8
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