Thanks and one more question.

Vikki Reid vikki at igloo.UUCP
Wed Jan 11 12:50:28 AEST 1989


As a VERY new SYSADM here I have walked into some serious problems and
I despreately need help and/or direction. I am NOT the SYSADM of IGLOO,
it is another site that is not connected into the net (yet).

A few days before I came on board the system "crashed".  We are running
an Icom XZ386 clone with XENIX 386 with 3 8 port digiboards.  The first
sign that something was wrong is that no one could login to the system.
Someone got into the system and removed all the passwords from /etc/passwd
and users can now login.  Any attempt to execute /bin/passwd prints out:

#_200_# passwd vikki
Enter new password (minimum of 5 characters)
Please use a combination of upper and lowercase letters and numbers.
#_201_#

There are several programs on the system (that according to the input
I am getting) that do the same thing - you execute the program and it
does everthing but actually run and then returns to the prompt.

I am fairly familiar with UNIX, but have never had to deal with a full
blown disaster before.  I am also less familiar with XENIX than UNIX.

I suspect that this has something to do with either a cracked kernal or
perms were messed up (but not so that I can tell).

My current plans are to backup the system (goddess willing there are no
problems with the cart-tape) and attempt to re-install.

Again, I appreciate any help in this matter.  Thanks, Regards, Vikki



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