Hi!
> But he shouldn't get the idea that he doesn't need the "uucp" user and
> group, like I did (after reading that you shouldn't have users you don't
> need). OS upgrade goes awry. There IS a make.conf thing "NOUUCP=true",
> but I haven't tried it yet, so can't say how well it works.
I have
Mikko Työläjärvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is part of the system and used by UUCP. As you do not seem to know
> what uucp is, I'd say it is highly likely that you are not running uucp.
>
> Just delete the directory. And keep deleting it after every new
But he shouldn't get the idea tha
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 10:39:19PM -0700, Mikko Työläjärvi wrote:
>
> Just delete the directory. And keep deleting it after every new
> upgrade, install or "make world", until uucp finally is divorced from
> the base system, causing grief for all of the three people still alive
> using uucp... ;
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Socketd wrote:
> Hi all
>
> The above dir is world writeable, so I just want to know if it is
> installed as part of the base system and that program/process uses that
> dir? Can I mount it as no-exec and no-suid?
It is part of the system and used by UUCP. As you do not seem
Hi all
The above dir is world writeable, so I just want to know if it is
installed as part of the base system and that program/process uses that
dir? Can I mount it as no-exec and no-suid?
Br
socketd
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