On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 12:43:00PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> > Ouch. Ok, just set the gid to 513 in /etc/group or set your
> > primary group to 10513 in /etc/passwd and try again.
>
> Creating the group 513 "by hand" works perfectly, but nonetheless shouldn't
> "mkpasswd" and "mkgroup" create
> Ouch. Ok, just set the gid to 513 in /etc/group or set your
> primary group to 10513 in /etc/passwd and try again.
Creating the group 513 "by hand" works perfectly, but nonetheless shouldn't
"mkpasswd" and "mkgroup" create automatically an "usable" system?
If I use "-d" on both I get the corre
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 11:51:18AM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> > Is that NT4 server a DC? If so, try if `mkgroup -d' returns
> > the "Domaenenbenutzer" ("Domain Users") group.
> >
> > I just tried `mkgroup -l' on a german NT4 Wkst and I got the group 513:
>
> I get group "Domain Users - 10513"
> Is that NT4 server a DC? If so, try if `mkgroup -d' returns
> the "Domaenenbenutzer" ("Domain Users") group.
>
> I just tried `mkgroup -l' on a german NT4 Wkst and I got the group 513:
I get group "Domain Users - 10513" in "mkgroup -d" but no group 513 in "mkgroup
-l"...
(yes, my PC is a 2k PD
Sanjay wrote:
> I was reading your message about about the 1.3.10 and setgid. I am
> also getting the same error. Were you able to solve the problem,
> please let me know. I am getting the following problem
I didn't solve it, I just re-installed 1.3.9 as I need ssh now and have
n
On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 01:15:21AM +0100, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> BTW, I have no entry in /etc/group with gid 513, that is my NT4.6a Server
> box. On the W2K Server to my right the group exists.
>
> $ mkgroup -l
> Jeder:S-1-1-0:0:
> SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
> Administratoren:S-1-5-32-544:544:
> Benu
Hallo Corinna,
Am 2002-03-01 um 11:44 schriebst du:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:26:59PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>> I re-created that just before writing the message...
>>
>> Administrator@CYBERONE ~
>> $ mkgroup -l
>> Everyone:S-1-1-0:0:
>> SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
> At that point, "None" shoul
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:26:59PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> I re-created that just before writing the message...
>
> Administrator@CYBERONE ~
> $ mkgroup -l
> Everyone:S-1-1-0:0:
> SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
At that point, "None" should appear. That's a valid group on all NT
systems since it's the
> > /etc/group
> > Everyone:S-1-1-0:0:
> > SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
> > Administrators:S-1-5-32-544:544:
> > Users:S-1-5-32-545:545:
> > Guests:S-1-5-32-546:546:
> > Backup Operators:S-1-5-32-551:551:
> > Replicator:S-1-5-32-552:552:
> > Server Operators:S-1-5-32-549:549:
> > Account Operators:S-1-5-32
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 02:27:15PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> > > $ ssh root@xxx
> > > setgid 513: Invalid argument
> > > Using 1.3.9 it works OK.
> > Did you check your /etc/passwd and or /etc/groups ?
>
> Seems fairly "normal"... has it changed format lately?
> Uh.. yes, quite a bit I must a
> > $ ssh root@xxx
> > setgid 513: Invalid argument
> > Using 1.3.9 it works OK.
> Did you check your /etc/passwd and or /etc/groups ?
Seems fairly "normal"... has it changed format lately?
Uh.. yes, quite a bit I must admin ^^
Reinstalling 1.3.10...
setgid 513: Invalid argument
Nothing change
Hallo !
wild guess ...
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> I think there's a ergression (at least on by box):
>
> $ ssh root@xxx
> setgid 513: Invalid argument
>
> Using 1.3.9 it works OK.
Did you check your /etc/passwd and or /etc/groups ?
I have had the same problem some weeks a
I think there's a ergression (at least on by box):
$ ssh root@xxx
setgid 513: Invalid argument
Using 1.3.9 it works OK.
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