Subject: *UN*-secr11.tar.gz
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Andrew Brennan <brennan@crashprone.allegheny.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/03/1997 00:36:36
I don't know if this will help anyone, but I've taken the tarballs dist
(from v1.2, the eskimo.copy location I think) and pulled the thing open
to find all of the files replaced by secr.tar.gz (also from eskimo.copy
... again, I think) and put together an "un-secr.tar.gz" that will make
it possible to replace the files that were replaced by secr.tar.gz ...
Un-secr.tar.gz is only about 200k, so it's nowhere as bad as reloading
the entire base set. The ownerships are set correctly, but I can't be
sure about SUID protection settings (haven't completed testing on the
house system yet) for some of the files. It also only replaces what is
replaced by secr.tar.gz ... so you'll have header files and libraries
around that might waste a bit of space.
[ did that make any sense? :^) ]
Yeah, I could reload the base files, but all I really want is to get my
telnet (and telnetd) working again ... it might be all someone else is
wanting too. I didn't generate checksums on the files to show that the
lot hasn't been modified - I suppose I could do so if someone's worried
that they're about to install a trojan telnetd.
I up'd it to ftp.macbsd.com ... but it will also be available from the
Linux box I use daily (crashprone.allegheny.edu/pub/macbsd).
andrew. (brennan@allegheny.edu)