On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 01:14, Simon Wong wrote:

> Is there some other file that the permissions need to be changed on? 
> This is quite annoying as it used to work :-(

Hmmmm...it seems I cannot run setuid progs as I tried to execute crontab
and that failed too.

I can't think of any security apps I have installed that may have caused
this.

Would sudo stop the use of setuid apps?

Is there a genral setting for controlling the excution of setuid apps?

I am using bash with Debian testing.



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