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06-17-2010 09:02 PM
06-17-2010 09:02 PM
How to avoid secure path at reboot
Hi Guys,
I do not want my securepath daemon to be started at boot time...........
i searched for the config file...in /sbin/init.d/autopathinit ...but could not figure out...how to do it..
Kindly advice me.....
I do not want my securepath daemon to be started at boot time...........
i searched for the config file...in /sbin/init.d/autopathinit ...but could not figure out...how to do it..
Kindly advice me.....
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06-17-2010 09:18 PM
06-17-2010 09:18 PM
Re: How to avoid secure path at reboot
hi guys,
The startup file is in runlevel1...
/sbin/rc1.d >file S001autopathinit
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 25 Oct 6 2009 S001autopathinit -> /sbin/init.d/autopathinit
The startup file is in runlevel1...
/sbin/rc1.d >file S001autopathinit
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 25 Oct 6 2009 S001autopathinit -> /sbin/init.d/autopathinit
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06-17-2010 11:40 PM
06-17-2010 11:40 PM
Re: How to avoid secure path at reboot
Hi i just moved d startup script...and it did d job for me..thanx...
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06-17-2010 11:48 PM
06-17-2010 11:48 PM
Re: How to avoid secure path at reboot
Hi Chindi,
I guess secure path is enabled and disabled from /sbin/init.d/spinit script...
Best Regards,
Prashanth
I guess secure path is enabled and disabled from /sbin/init.d/spinit script...
Best Regards,
Prashanth
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