Network Security Violations
Mark Callow
msc at ramoth.sgi.com
Wed May 24 05:08:23 AEST 1989
In article <8905222009.AA03121 at lerc08.nas.nasa.gov>, fsfacca at LERC08.NAS.NASA.GOV (Tony Facca) writes:
> In Response, Mark Callow <sgi!msc%ramoth.SGI.COM at ucbvax.berkeley.edu> writes:
>
> >> The real problem here seems to be that someone edited the hosts file and
> >> added loopback as the first name on the 127.1 line. The problem has nothing
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >> to do with the upgrade to 3.1D.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> I agree that init.ps is not a file which should be modified. It should also be
> pointed out however, that if you DO make all of your changes in the
> /usr/NeWS/lib/user.ps file, an operating system upgrade will indeed wipe out
> this file. The installation procedure does not check to see if users have
> modified the system default user.ps file. This is true up to and including
> the 3.1D release.
>
> So if you make changes to the user.ps file (which is where they should be made),be sure to copy it to somewhere safe. With this in mind, it is entirely
> possible that the upgrade could cause problems of this nature.
>
It was the file /etc/hosts that was modified. This is certainly not
overwritten on installation. Therefore I stand by my statement that the
original problem was not caused by the upgrade.
That user.ps is being overwritten is a bug. It will be fixed in Release 3.2.
--
-Mark
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