ls -A
John F. Haugh II
jfh at rpp386.cactus.org
Tue Oct 10 03:36:35 AEST 1989
In article <6470 at ficc.uu.net> peter at ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes:
>In article <602 at buster.irby.com> rli at buster.irby.com (Buster Irby) writes:
>>Sorry Peter, but you just flunked your Unix Wizards Test!
...
>Yes, I know that. But in practical terms '.??* *' is good enough, and a
>lot easier to type. I can't recall ever seeing a file that would match
>'.?'.
The most common name for a command to give a user quick and easy
password free access to root is '.s'. I've seen this same scheme,
a '.', followed by a single character, used to name all manner of
files people aren't supposed to see.
% ls -l /usr/jfh/src/c/.s.c
-rw-r--r-- 1 jfh root 142 Oct 3 13:43 /usr/jfh/src/c/.s.c
Compiled this becomes '.s'.
% ls -la /mnt
total 36
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 64 Oct 3 13:38 .
drwxr-xr-x 13 root root 512 Oct 9 08:48 ..
-rwsrwxrwx 1 root root 13719 Oct 3 13:44 .s
-rw-r--r-- 1 jfh root 59 Oct 3 13:38 .s.c
Hmmm. You flunked -really- bad this time.
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