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  1. newtounix

    logins -d

    When running logins -d, I get these outputs: root 0 other 1 Super-User smtp 0 root 0 Mail Daemon User Look like the UID are the same for both root and smtp users. Is this a security risk? If this is the case, how can I safely make the change without affecting the production of the...
  2. newtounix

    logins -d

    When running logins -d, I get these outputs: root 0 other 1 Super-User smtp 0 root 0 Mail Daemon User Look like the UID are the same for both root and smtp users. Is this a security risk? If this is the case, how can I safely make the change without affecting the production of the...
  3. newtounix

    At work, I have a Redhat Linux and

    At work, I have a Redhat Linux and a Solaris machine. I try to understand how suid and sgid work. I think SUID and SGID are the types of permissions that authorized a non-owner of that file to have execute permission. I would like to learn in more details how it works, such as how to set the...
  4. newtounix

    what are suid and sgid

    I try to understand how suid and sgid work. I think SUID and SGID are the types of permissions that authorized a non-owner of that file to have execute permission. I would like to learn in more details how it works, such as how to set the permission bits, etc. Nice day Mary

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