On 12/29/2014 11:27 PM, Houder wrote:
If you were really running in an elevated shell, I don't know why 544
didn't show up in the output of "id -G".
Ken
Because Ilya's /etc/group file has a line that reads:
root:S-1-5-32-544:0:
in stead of:
Administrators:S-1-5-32-544:544:
?
Put differently, he has copied an old group file from another computer?
Well, that wouldn't be why 544 didn't show up in the output of "id -G"
if the shell was elevated but root showing up in either of the passwd
or group files is a key indicator that the file was modified by something
other than mkpasswd and mkgroup at one point in the past, yes.
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