group name problem
Jacob Kitzman
kitz@MIT.EDU
Fri Oct 1 19:02:00 GMT 2004
Pierre,
I noticed that the output differs between running just "id" and "strace -o
trace.txt id":
dnr@walz-bemaster ~
$ id
uid=1004(dnr) gid=1006(mkgroup) groups=1006(mkgroup)
dnr@walz-bemaster ~
$ strace -o trace.txt id
uid=400(dnr) gid=401(mkpasswd) groups=401(mkpasswd)
I've attached trace.txt.
Thanks a lot for looking for this!
Jacob
-----Original Message-----
From: Pierre A. Humblet [mailto:pierre.humblet@ieee.org]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 9:45 AM
To: Jacob Kitzman
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: group name problem
Jacob Kitzman wrote:
>
> Pierre A. Humblet <pierre.humblet <at> ieee.org> writes:
>
> >
> ...
> >
> > What are the permissions of /etc/group ?
> >
> > Pierre
>
> Permissions on /etc/group are:
>
> $ ls -l /etc/group
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 Administ None 562 Sep 30 16:57 /etc/group
>
> I also tried the same permissions having changed group ownership to
"Limited
> SSHD users", which is the group in question above, to no avail.
Could also be a mount issue.
When you are logged in as user dnr, can you cat /etc/group?
If the answer is yes, run "strace -o trace.txt id"
as user dnr (use just "id", not "id dnr"). Send us trace.txt
Pierre
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