I have the same directory permission as you, but I need to be group majordom in order to excute anything. I don't know how to find my setuid for the wrapper, if you can tell me exactly how I can't find it! I think it's set to majordom.
Here is a copy of my Makefile. # current directory (where you unpacked the distribution) W_HOME = /usr/local/majordomo-$(VERSION) # Where do you want man pages to be installed? MAN = $(W_HOME)/man # You need to have or create a user and group which majordomo will run as. # Enter the numeric UID and GID (not their names!) here: W_USER = 1004 W_GROUP = 1004 # These set the permissions for all installed files and executables (except # the wrapper), respectively. Some sites may wish to make these more # lenient, or more restrictive. FILE_MODE = 644 EXEC_MODE = 755 HOME_MODE = 751 # If your system is POSIX (e.g. Sun Solaris, SGI Irix 5 and 6, Dec Ultrix MIPS, # BSDI or other 4.4-based BSD, Linux) use the following four lines. Do not # change these values! WRAPPER_OWNER = root WRAPPER_GROUP = $(W_GROUP) WRAPPER_MODE = 4755 On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Steve Mayer wrote: > Jeffrey, > > My /usr/lib/majordomo directory as permissions of > drwxrwxr_x majordom majordom > > I can enter it as any user on the system. > > What did you find out about the wrapper script? Is the setuid bit > set on it? > > Steve -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .