RE: [U2] uv list_readu output

2005-11-24 Thread Anthony Dzikiewicz
Well you have a small 's'  mine has a cap 'S'.  Your group is 'other'
and mine is 'bin'.  Sorry I cant be more helpful at this time.
Unfortunaltely, the technical bulletin I have with the answer (for Linux
anyway) is at work and I wont be there until Monday.  The command was
chmod.  There may have been something else involved, but I know for sure
chmod was involved to set the effective user id.  Try a man page on
chmod and see what the syntax is for HP.  Most likely is is very much
the same.  If you dont get a better answer (but Im sure you will) I
will forward the info on Monday.
Anthony

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Hi,
I have checked the permissions on the list_readu command and they appear
to be consistent with yours.

-rwsr-x--x   1 root   other  1339449 Jun  8  2001
/opt/u1/uv/bin/list_readu

running port.status/list.readu as root all usernames are root? Could it
be file permissions on something else.

Thanks.

Paul.
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RE: [U2] uv list_readu output

2005-11-23 Thread Anthony Dzikiewicz
I believe it has to do with setting the 'sticky bit'.  If I do a list of
my list_readu I get the following;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ls -al list_readu
-rwSr-x--x1 root bin   1281596 Feb 19  2004 list_readu

The 'S' sets the effective user id as root to anyone who runs the
command.  I had the same problem.  I dont have the exact syntax for the
commands I used to make this happen.  Something like 'chmod +S
list_readu'.  Although, I sort of remember that as root the port.status
would show everything, but a non root user would show only the non root
user info.  Its been a while.  I wish I had the syntax here to share,
but I think this will at least get you on the right path.

Anthony

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Hi,
I have a hpux box with universe 9.6
The output from list.readu and port.status shows only 'root' in the user
name column, not the users logname. Any ideas why this might be the
case. If I log in and do a who from the command line it shows my
@logname.

Thanks in advance.
Paul. 
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RE: [U2] uv list_readu output

2005-11-23 Thread paul . rafferty
Hi,
I have checked the permissions on the list_readu command and they appear to be 
consistent with yours.

-rwsr-x--x   1 root   other  1339449 Jun  8  2001 
/opt/u1/uv/bin/list_readu

running port.status/list.readu as root all usernames are root?
Could it be file permissions on something else.

Thanks.

Paul.
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