Ok, turn of security related flames for this please. We have an archaic piece of software that we are trying to replace but it has been movied over from a SCO system and is useing the iBCS binary compatibilty. On the Sco box it was set uid and ran the ps command but on linux we get an error message: This /bin/ps not secure for set uid operation. we can make this work when logged in as root or su - to root but we have tried everything and cant even get sudo to work. I am guessing that there is a kernel security that doesnt let programs that access the /proc filesystem to be able to run suid? Is there a way we can get around this untill we can come up with a better system?????? -- Bill Warner Direct Alliance Corp. Unix/Linux Admin.