Ping for IPv6. You should see other utilities that end with 6 as well.
-A. Dave
Répási Tibor wrote:
Hy!
What is /bin/ping6 ??? Is it normal that /bin/ping and /bin/ping6 has setuid
to root?
regards,
Tibor Repasi
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 08:56:01PM +0100, Répási Tibor wrote:
>
> What is /bin/ping6 ??? Is it normal that /bin/ping and /bin/ping6 has setuid
> to root?
>
Ping6 is the IPv6 version of ping.
It is normal that they have setuid turned on. Othwerise, non-root users
can not open the
Hy!
What is /bin/ping6 ??? Is it normal that /bin/ping and /bin/ping6 has setuid
to root?
regards,
Tibor Repasi
Ping for IPv6. You should see other utilities that end with 6 as well.
-A. Dave
Répási Tibor wrote:
>Hy!
>
>What is /bin/ping6 ??? Is it normal that /bin/ping and /bin/ping6 has setuid
>to root?
>
>regards,
>
> Tibor Repasi
>
>
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 08:56:01PM +0100, Répási Tibor wrote:
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> What is /bin/ping6 ??? Is it normal that /bin/ping and /bin/ping6 has setuid
> to root?
>
Ping6 is the IPv6 version of ping.
It is normal that they have setuid turned on. Othwerise, non-root users
can not open the
Hy!
What is /bin/ping6 ??? Is it normal that /bin/ping and /bin/ping6 has setuid
to root?
regards,
Tibor Repasi
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