Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Adi Cretu writes: > (/etc/inittab have a line like 1:1234:respawn:/bin/bash -login) this is a very dangerous setup, because people can use your machine with root level privileges, but do not need to enter a password. > I have root access (id reports uid=0(root) gid=0(root)), but, (strange!) I > have no rights at all!. I think there is a problem with what you said > ugidd daemon, which I can't find at all even I searched the sunsite > archive. Most likely, you just forgot to specify the no_root_squash option in /etc/exports on the server. Check the manual page for "exports". Markus -- Markus Gutschke Internet: markus@infoscape.com Infoscape, Inc Phone: +1-415-537-3778 657 Mission Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, CA 94105 Disclaimer: The above message represents my personal opinion; It does not constitute an offical statement by Infoscape!
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