I had this problem, sudo was working, but not su. A truss of su told me that su couldn't open /etc/shadow, still I got NIS+ error :-/ /bin/su had lost the setuid bit. a pkgchk -f fixed my problem. If the problem is related to missing setuid bits, a pkgchk will tell you which files that have wrong permissions. (-f just fix them without telling you) /birreReceived on Wed Aug 17 05:55:14 2005
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