[comp.sys.apollo] SR10.1.p mesg command disables further crp logins

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
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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

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