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Originally Posted by
prvnrk
Asking for 1 or 2 standard AIX commands that can be run by ROOT only (on default AIX configuration).
Instead of asking us you could have easily used "find" (which is executable by everybody) to search for files owned by "root" which have the owners x-bit set and the x-bits for group and world unset. Do this on the most likely directory ("/usr") and you end up with a more or less definitive list for your system.
If you are interested in only one example you could - to save time while making the list even less definitive - have started in "/usr/sbin", because most statically linked binaries are for use by root and root alone.
To come up with such a 1-second-of-thinking approach should be easy enough for an expert like you who is proficient in so many UNIX-dialects, hm?
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Originally Posted by
prvnrk
one example of such command from you would have helped me more than Your 10 lines.
Even one example would have been misleading because of the reasons dukessd explained so patiently to you. Probably he had the same solution like mine in mind and was trying to find out what kept you from using such an obvious approach.
In general, if you don't like our problem-solving skills and can do better without us - do so! Most of us have enough to do to not get bored all day long even without having to provide obvious solutions to others problems.
I hope this helps.
bakunin