C.Elvin@ee.surrey.ac.uk (07/18/90)
I have just noticed that when I use suntools to create a shell tool (or any other tool) the pseudo-tty entry in /dev/tty?? is still owned by root (and mode 666). This means that I can not change the mode of the tty (e.g. by biff mesg etc). Using rlogin, the ownership is as expected. should suntools be setuid or setgid? What can I do to correct this behaviour? Chris Elvin C.Elvin@EE.Surrey.Ac.UK