> I guess COZBATCH has left out /bin/login, and exec()s to the shell to
> avoid the above restrictions.
>
> That's almost right, but COZBATCH uses spawn.  By default it will run the
user's shell as a "login" shell.   The tricky part is that /bin/sh has a
sticky bit on, so to get a local spawn you have to use one of the
workarounds documented in BPX1SPN.

Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com

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