Xref: utzoo comp.sys.hp:3169 comp.unix.questions:16953 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!husc6!contact!umb!quentin From: quentin@umb.umb.edu (Quentin Fennessy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp,comp.unix.questions Subject: SUID process disables modem logins. Why? Message-ID: <939@umb.umb.edu> Date: 13 Oct 89 01:55:17 GMT Reply-To: quentin@umb.UUCP (Quentin Fennessy) Organization: UMASS-Boston, Boston, MA Lines: 27 I am running an HP 835 with HP-UX 3.1. I also have INFORMIX TURBO running. Turbo is a setuid-to-root program. My company has to maintain a copy of this program and an application in a remote site, which we presently do over a 1200 baud dialup. My problem is: If Informix-Turbo is started up on a dialup login, the dialup port will not work until Turbo is killed or the machine is rebooted. (Same thing) Scenario: login at 1200 tbmode -k | Kill turbo do misc work tbinit | start Turbo ^D At this point, I can no longer access this port over the phone line. There is a getty running, and I have sent HUP to init to reset it, to no avail. When we dial up, we can see the modem lights flickering. What is happening here? I am stumped. Unfortunately we are in a production environment, so I can not bring Turbo up and down all the time for debugging. I will be visiting the site soon, and hope to have some answers by then. All suggestions will be appreciated. Email and I will summarize. Quentin Fennessy