On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:30:17PM -0500, James D Below wrote:
> After seeing permissions and ownerships not updating properly. I stopped
> the sshd service and started it back up.
>
> After that, the group permissions were correctly being assigned.
Great.
> Should I have had to restart the ssh
After seeing permissions and ownerships not updating properly. I stopped
the sshd service and started it back up.
After that, the group permissions were correctly being assigned.
Should I have had to restart the ssh service?
When does cywin read /etc/group and /etc/passwd. I was imagining it to
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 01:59:12PM -0500, James D Below wrote:
> here are the exact command/files:
>
> $ id
> uid=1084(xxjames) gid=512(Domain Admins) groups=1078(clearcase),512(Domain
> Admins),513(Domain Users),1077(ncp),1023(ncppc),1005(NCPSERVE),1006(nice)
Was that after or before login into
here are the exact command/files:
$ id
uid=1084(xxjames) gid=512(Domain Admins) groups=1078(clearcase),512(Domain
Admins),513(Domain Users),1077(ncp),1023(ncppc),1005(NCPSERVE),1006(nice)
$ cat /etc/group
SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
clearcase:S-1-5-21-24129212-729888505-1120166462-1078:1078:
Domain Adm
Hi All,
I am having a problem with my /etc/group file not being read when logging
in with ssh. I am running w2k sp3, using ntsec.
I ran mkgroup -d -o 0 -u > /etc/group to create the group file
and mkpasswd -d -o 0 > /etc/passwd
I am trying to use a global group "ncp" as my primary group, but th
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