SCO 3.2 UNIX
    Chuck Karish 
    karish at forel.stanford.edu
       
    Sun Oct 29 17:34:22 AEST 1989
    
    
  
In article <3447 at netcom.UUCP> bobr at netcom.UUCP (R. Rieger) wrote:
>I found one other bug that was a real problem!  For some reason and
>I still do not know why,  a file named /etc/auth/system/tty-t would
>get created.  Once created,  no one could login.
SCO UNIX 3.2 has some security extensions beyond standard UNIX practice.
This may be one of them.  There's a choice in one of the
sysadm menus to disable all the security extensions.
	Chuck Karish		karish at mindcraft.com
	(415) 493-9000		karish at forel.stanford.edu
    
    
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