Nope... it wasn't running. I did a "chattr = sendmail" to remove all flags, and now it works.
[root@linux1 sbin]# lsattr |more suSiadAc------ ./iconvconfig suSiadAc------ ./rpcinfo suSiadAc------ ./zdump suSiadAc------ ./zic suSiadAc------ ./pwunconv suSiadAc------ ./pwck suSiadAc------ ./glibc_post_upgrade suSiadAc------ ./mklost+found suSiadAc------ ./arping suSiadAc------ ./clockdiff suSiadAc------ ./ping6 Redhat 7.2 has these by default. Despite the trouble it caused me earlier, perhaps this is a *GOOD* thing... it would prevent root from accidentally deleting any critical system files, and would make hacking/cracking slightly harder (okay... only slightly, but hey... everything adds up to help). On a Debian system: sh-2.05a# lsattr /usr/sbin -------------- /usr/sbin/locale-gen -------------- /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure -------------- /usr/sbin/vchkpw -------------- /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure Would this be something we want to do on Debian? Sincerely, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Gonzalez/netMDC admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 8:22 AM Subject: Re: rm: cannot unlink `sendmail': Operation not permitted > Is sendmail running? > > Do a: ps auxww | grep sendmail > > On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 08:16:25AM +1000, Jason Lim wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > This is happening on a Redhat 7.2 system, but i think it would apply > > across all Linux distros. > > > > [root@linux1 sbin]# pwd > > /usr/sbin > > [root@linux1 sbin]# chattr -iu sendmail > > [root@linux1 sbin]# rm sendmail > > rm: remove `sendmail'? y > > rm: cannot unlink `sendmail': Operation not permitted > > -- > John Gonzalez, Tularosa Communications | (505) 439-0200 work > JG6416, ASN 11711, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | (505) 443-1228 fax > http://www.tularosa.net > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]