Re: nfs creates files with huge uids

2002-12-10 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Dec 10), Michael Nottebrock said: > Akifyev Sergey wrote: > >[... ripped by viruses ...] > >In the absence of -maproot and -mapall options, remote accesses by root > >will result in using a credential of -2:-2. All other users will be > >mapped to their remote credential. > >[

Re: nfs creates files with huge uids

2002-12-10 Thread Michael Nottebrock
Akifyev Sergey wrote: [... ripped by viruses ...] In the absence of -maproot and -mapall options, remote accesses by root will result in using a credential of -2:-2. All other users will be mapped to their remote credential. [... ripped by viruses ...] so, here's your answer! -2 would be 0xf

Re: nfs creates files with huge uids

2002-12-10 Thread Akifyev Sergey
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 03:16, Michael Nottebrock wrote: > I have /usr/ports/distfiles nfs-mounted from another machine, and when I > build a port, fetch runs as root and writes in /usr/ports/distfiles. The > files which are created this way carries an insanely huge uid (12 > digits!) which causes

nfs creates files with huge uids

2002-12-09 Thread Michael Nottebrock
I have /usr/ports/distfiles nfs-mounted from another machine, and when I build a port, fetch runs as root and writes in /usr/ports/distfiles. The files which are created this way carries an insanely huge uid (12 digits!) which causes all sorts of trouble with quotacheck and is invisible to find