Turning Security Off on SCO Unix?

WA7KGX caf at omen.UUCP
Thu Dec 21 04:43:19 AEST 1989


In article <196500037 at trsvax> uhclem at trsvax.UUCP writes:
:                          ...                          (It also plays
:havoc with NFS, old and HDB UUCP, and who knows what else.

I don't know about old uucp, but Bews and the HDB UUCP that comes with
SCO Unix worked normally before security was relaxed.

							    SCO also said 
:that 'su' to root was completely illegal thanks to C2.  Does anyone know
:if this is true under "relax"ed conditions?)   

There are some subtle differences in how rc.d/* scripts work.  However,
sushi programs work just fine for file deletes, etc.

Your results may vary, but the only thing that I need to do that I can't
easily do with the current ODT/Unix is: compile/link a moderately massive
(200k) 286 large model program.  My workaround was to establish a
phantom root populated with Xenix 2.2 DEV SYS files as needed (chroot(1)).

Please note that 286 programs that have to be run by the emulator won't
SUID properly.  This is a problem for all 386 Unix's.  386 Xenix executed
286 programs directly and doesn't have this problem.

Bottom line: If you lust for the new toys and/or faster file system, and
have some memory to spare, SCO Unix is here and now.  Otherwise, if it
(386 Xenix) ain't broke why fix it?

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	manual."  --  Ray Swartz
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