8 Oct
2003
8 Oct
'03
14:58
Well check your syntax for the su -s then. A simple su -s /bin/bash or su -s /bin/sh _should_ work imho BB, Arjen On Wednesday 08 October 2003 16:46, Ulrich Kautz wrote:
Hmm, /bin/false is 0755 and belongs to root.
I also cant scp the passwd back and overwrite the existing passwd (permission denied).
And im not trying to hack someone else system. Actually its not my System, but the one who owns it asked me to help him.
OK, here is a short overview about my permissions: - I do have normal user access to the system. - I am in the admin group (gid 500, normal usergroup). - I do have the root password (and my user password of course). - I do not have any physical access to the System.