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<CENTER><H2> Documents for aliases</H2></CENTER>
<A NAME="ali001i"><P><B>Code [ali001i]</B><P>
The indicated alias is a program alias, but the indicated program doesn't
appear to exist. This indicates either a configuration error or an old
entry which should be removed. This is just an informatory message.
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<A NAME="ali002f"><P><B>Code [ali002f]</B><P>
The 'uudecode' alias is a known security problem and should be disabled.
It allows files to be created/overwritten on the machine.
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<A NAME="ali003"><P><B>Code [ali003]</B><P>
The indicated alias is a program alias, but the executable is not owned
by root. This may allow the owner of the executable (or anyone gaining
access to that login ID) to gain unauthorized privileges.
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<A NAME="ali004"><P><B>Code [ali004]</B><P>
The indicated alias is a program alias, but the executable has group
write permission, world write permission or both. This allows others
to replace/modify the executable, possibly allowing them to gain
unauthorized privileges.
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<A NAME="ali005w"><P><B>Code [ali005w]</B><P>
The indicated alias is a program alias. Program aliases should be
used with care, as they can provide unauthorized entry into the
system.
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<A NAME="ali006i"><P><B>Code [ali006i]</B><P>
The indicated alias attempts to include a file, but the file does
not exist. This is indicates either a misconfiguration, or an
old entry which should be removed. This is just an informatory message.
<PRE>
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<A NAME="ali007"><P><B>Code [ali007]</B><P>
The indicated alias includes a file which is not owned by root.
This may allow the owner of the included file (or anyone gaining
access to that login ID) to gain unauthorized privileges.
<PRE>
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<A NAME="ali008"><P><B>Code [ali008]</B><P>
The indicated alias includes a file which has group write permission,
world write permission or both. This allows others to add or modify
entries in the file, possibly gaining unauthorized privileges.
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