ESANCHEZ@udlapvms.pue.udlap.mx (esanchez) (08/18/90)
I have a problem with SunView (I apologize if this is not the correct list to say it) in SunOS 4.0.3 and basically consists in: When I start Sunview with several commandtools and editors, I observe that only the /dev/console is owned by me (an user with group number 100) and the /dev/ttyp's that correspond with each commandtool window are owned by root (I think they must be owned by me). As all of you know, the /dev directory is owned by "bin" with group number 3. Other observation is that if a user with same group that bin starts sunview, the /dev/ttyp's aren't owned by him too and if in a commandtool a "rlogin" is made by a user with group different than "bin" group (3), the /dev/ttyp is not owned by this user; but if the inverse thing is made (a user with group different to bin group starts sunview and a "rlogin" is made by a user with group = bin group) then the /dev/ttyp is owned by this user (the user with group=3). The problems begin when a "normal" user wants to write to a commandtool, a message like "tty input: Stopped" appears and the window is destroyed. I sent this problems to a Sun employee and commented me about a OLD BUG in SunOS. Does anybody of you know about it and how can I get a solution? Thank you... __________________________________________________ Enrique Sanchez Lara internet: esanchez@udlapvms.pue.udlap.mx enrique@cca.pue.udlap.mx ____________________________________________________