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<0> returning a very strange value when a shell script is setuid root <1> night riddler? isnt that batman's arch nemesis? <2> tomorrow i go and pitch iscsi to a company <1> sung, how so? <2> not sure why i am doing that, as i said iscsi will never go anywhere about 9 months ago <3> a lot of our customers on the low end are pushing iscsi <2> but i guess they want to buy it <2> so.... <3> it's just cheaper for mediocre performance <1> grammar nazi's rejoice : http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060806.wr-rogers07/BNStory/Business/home <1> http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060806.wr-rogers07/BNStory/Business/home <4> http://urlx.org/theglobeandmail.com/9ff4d <5> iscsi is decent for some stuff <4> http://urlx.org/theglobeandmail.com/9ff4d <2> _some_
<5> cheap SAN will kill iscsi <5> iscsi gets costly on the network infrastructure <5> dedicated gig-e ports for iscsi traffic, more bandwidth on the wan means bigger switches etc.. <3> yeah but gige is cheaper than fc <0> FDIR=`dirname $0` <0> secho "FDIR: $FDIR" <5> yeah but 2x low end brocade == cheaper than dedicated 3500's for iscsi <0> i chmod 4755 it, run it as a normal user <0> FDIR: /dev/fd <6> sung, suid perl does the same thing <0> heh. any idea what to do? <6> *shrug* no <0> :) <0> i'll hardcode it in <6> it was never a problem :-P <6> I just noticed it <0> not something i wanted to do <0> oh well <1> sung : echo "FDIR : $0 : $FDIR" <6> had a suid perl cgi script on my system and there were tons of /dev/fd processes running and I traced them to the suid perl program <1> what is $0 in the first place? <1> I've never seen $0 get set to something like /dev/fd/whatever <5> his script name <1> unless it was a subshell...... <1> rbrown, gee thanks <0> FDIR : /dev/fd/4 : /dev/fd <0> hah <0> how interesting. <1> sung, is that a subshell? <0> it's a shell script <0> so it's starting up another shell... <0> but i'm not sure if that's your question :/ <1> almost. lemme think. <1> yah, never saw that before. <0> not me, either. <1> http://echosphere.net/star_trek_insp/star_trek_insp.html <4> http://urlx.org/echosphere.net/c99b5 <1> NICE <0> 1) let the OS start setuid scripts in a different, secure way <0> - System V R4 and 4.4BSD use the /dev/fd driver to p*** the <0> interpreter a file descriptor for the script <1> you learn something new every day. <1> whats that supposed to solve though? <0> it doesn't solve anything :) <0> that's just why i's happening, most likely <0> if i had a c compiler <0> i could throw something else together to execute the script <0> and then it'd probably work better <0> but i don't have a c compiler on this box :) <0> the things you take for granted :) <1> is that solaris yer using? <0> sol8 <0> i can probably grab one, etc <0> and i may just go and do that <6> dun-dun DA DA DA DA DA DA dun-dun DA da... <0> heh. 121 megs ^_^ <6> best movie music ever <6> err, tv music <5> sung fyi you can download sun studio compiler for free <0> i'm grabbing gcc <0> it's easy
<7> it'll be very. <1> http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=202916478&adid=17070&dcaid=17070 <4> http://urlx.org/buy.com/4f60d <1> thats, crazy. <7> yeah <7> and isn't it great how backup technology has kept pace with cheap storage? <7> </sarcasm> <1> heh <1> just buy two <7> uh huh <1> or as cain always says... "I'll take six!" <7> i bet that's what the guy in the rainstorm said <7> "i'll pick two trees right next to each other!" <7> "when one starts letting water through i'll just move to the other!" <7> oy. <8> smokein mancooters <1> wow, its pez <9> hi arp <10> man this woman who we have as a mid-level windows admin is doing on-call and she's a totaly whiney bitch. <11> tell her so <10> actualy I more or less did when she was whining via confrence call into a meeting we had today <10> she was bitching and whining & even our manager was looking like he didn't want to hear it, and I was like "Hey M---, I warned you about that on Friday" <10> tonite we're working on backups and are dead in the middle of it & the usual 11:30 status time comes and she's like "what should I mail out about status?" and I'm like 'we're in the middle of working on it, you need to wait" <10> and I totaly know she doesn't want to wait. <10> she'd rather send her mail and then turn off the on-call phone cause she doesn't want to hear the alerts and go to sleep. <10> I have no sympathy cause I had to do work while I was on-call & actualy worked on the same alerts she's moaning about to check on them first & then turn them off. <7> i guess this is the wrong point to bitch about my on-call this week :p <10> heheh no it's fine to bitch about it, I was moaning about it last week myself... the diff is that my co-worker is being all balky and moaning about work that goes with the turf. <7> some companies really abuse it <10> yea true enough. <7> where i'm at, it's an average of about one call every 4h <10> I get stupid calls from accountants moaning cause they can't print. <7> 24x7 <7> and some of those calls go on for a while <10> ugh... <7> had a 9h one last time <7> so <7> sleep is a distant memory <10> that's ugly <7> and running as root while short on sleep is a great recipe for disaster <10> yea if I was getting 5 hours a night last week I was lucky <7> yeah <7> a few times i'd get woken up, do stuff, hang up, and there would be exactly enough time for me to get into that nice dozing stage <7> and the phone would ring <10> that happened to me too... man I hate that. <12> hola <12> dead(channel) <12> if anyone sees swk tell him i'm sorry i didn't call him when he was in town, i ended up having to work till 1 in the morning. ****in ****ed. anyway, i'm out, night kids. <11> bastid! <11> sweet dreams <12> no dreams, for me, i'm going to go watch the street fighter trilogy, sonny chiba till my eyes fall out from the straight kung fu aciton, nite goth <11> hehe <10> oh thank god reinstalling the robot cleared up the problems. <10> I am going to go p*** out finally <13> good evenin <13> SOS .... <13> network problem <13> I have three netra servering sendmail and one does bind... Here is the problem ...when I send email from x to y & z which are inside the firewall and on the same subnetmask.... Nothing is sent ...anyone has a clue? <13> all of the hosts and nsswitch.conf files are correct on each box... and so are resolv.conf as well <13> ps. they all send mail fine to the outside world ... <14> hi kids! <13> howdy <13> cain where is Adam <13> or is it able <14> able <14> cain & able == adam's sons <13> sorry <13> I suppose they all are from the same father somewhere down the line <13> alas, adam was 1st if you happened to believe the bible <13> or the the teaching thereof <13> anyone I have big problem with our sendmail servers <14> what's the problem? <15> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/07/anger_bar/
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