Jon: What did you do to /bin/su that it now has your userid as the owner? This is probably the base problem you have. You, or something you ran, has hacked this file, and horked it up.
Your best bet would be to go back to your installation CDs, and re-install the rpm that contains the su command. Doing anything else should leave you worried about your security.
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 08:51 -0600, Nix, Robert P. wrote:
Jon: What did you do to /bin/su that it now has your userid as the owner? This is probably the base problem you have. You, or something you ran, has hacked this file, and horked it up.
Your best bet would be to go back to your installation CDs, and re-install the rpm that contains the su command. Doing anything else should leave you worried about your security.
Ok, I'll reinstall su then, thanks Jon