David Hoffman wrote:
> I see one thing so far.
>  
> In your listing the number 110 instead of a user name would indicate 
> that a user ID (UID) of 110 is being used to represent a user account 
> that does not exist. In other words, nobody "owns" these files. 
> Therefore there is no user associated with the executables that can be 
> checked for authentication, so you are getting permission errors.
>  
Hi David

I'm not sure where ownership by 110 came from but I changed the 
ownership/group to root on everything in /usr/local/tmda-1.1.8 and its 
subdirectories. Still no joy. All the scripts are executable by "others" 
so I really don't understand this.

Cheers
Tim
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