e07@nikhefh.nikhef.nl (Eric Wassenaar) (12/18/89)
If one logs in using crp onto an SR10 node, the 'mesg n' command puts /dev/crp?? in mode 644, which is never reset to mode 666 after logout. This disables further crp logins, since they require mode 666 from the beginning. Eric Wassenaar -- Organization: NIKHEF-H, National Institute for Nuclear and High-Energy Physics Address: Kruislaan 409, P.O. Box 41882, 1009 DB Amsterdam, the Netherlands Phone: +31 20 592 0412, Home: +31 20 909449, Telefax: +31 20 592 5155 Internet: e07@nikhef.nl
pcc@apollo.HP.COM (Peter Craine) (12/21/89)
In article <621@nikhefh.nikhef.nl>, e07@nikhefh.nikhef.nl (Eric Wassenaar) writes: > If one logs in using crp onto an SR10 node, the 'mesg n' command > puts /dev/crp?? in mode 644, which is never reset to mode 666 > after logout. This disables further crp logins, since they require > mode 666 from the beginning. > Fixed at SR10.2 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peter Craine + You Klingon son, you killed my bastard Hewlett-Packard + Chelmsford Response Center + *I* don't want my opinions. Why would HP?