Nfs -- root privs
Tony Ivanov
tony at gvgpvd.GVG.TEK.COM
Fri Feb 3 02:39:56 AEST 1989
In article <162 at tekcsc.MKT.TEK.COM> jeff at tekcsc.MKT.TEK.COM (Jeff Beadles) writes:
>In article <695 at blake.acs.washington.edu> mtsu at blake.UUCP (Montana State) writes:
>>
>>
>>I have 4 mVAXen hooked together, and I'm using a lot of NFS serving to
>>provicde home directories and all that crap. I'm running Ultrix 2.3
>>on all nodes, I'm not running YP. What I want to do is to be able to sit
>>as root on caesar, and modify files on the other machines. This used to
>>work uder Ultrix 2.0, there was a procedure to change the value of the
>>kernel variable nobody to 0 rather than -2. It don't seem to work under 2.3
>>... I tried changing the nobody passwd entry to 0:0 for UID and GID, and that
>>didn't work either. Any suggestions??
>
>Well, it's a little more involved than that. Here's how to do it.
>(First, a disclaimer...)
>
[ (well documented) instructions on how to do it ]
I am familiar with the problem he explained. We have the same problem. It is
not a matter of changing the kernel variable "nobody". I have done this on
two VAXes both running ULTRIX 2.2; It works on one, but not the other. In my
case, the uVAX II server works fine while my VAX 3500 doesn't.
DEC...IF YOU ARE LISTENING...PLEASE HELP!
I am anxiously reviewing this newsgroup for someone to relay a fix.
BTW, you can also change this "nobody" variable on a currently running system
with:
adb -k -w /vmunix /dev/mem
nobody?W 0
^D
This will make root access over NFS allowable immediately.
-- Tony
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