> >> Of course having a sym link in your file space along the lines of: >> core -> /dev/rsd0a and as xterm runs as root, is also a good way of >> breaking your machine... > >setuid programs don't produce core dumps; it's a security feature. Wanna bet? I've gotten them to do this under Solaris before. I'm gonna have to go see if I can find an example, but I remember getting fusage to core under 2.2 fairly easily. James