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On 10/11/2011 10:18 PM, Shevtsov Anton Yurevich wrote:
Hi,
I found strange result for 'id' use.
If run id with lowercase login we getting this
[shev_ay@pandora Admins]$ id -a shev_ay
uid=1062(shev_ay) gid=513(DomainUsers)
groups=513(DomainUsers),100(users),2005(vboxusers),2006(ossec),512(DomainAdmins),201(hpclj5550),203(xpe120i),1010(xpe120i2),1013(PetrelUsers),1019(AddressBook),1020(prjREGION),1039(GGX_users),1040(Project0),1041(ATSusers),1045(SharedRoster),1046(prjSAMOTLOR),1047(DIRECTUM_users),1048(unixadmins),1057(prjSAMOTLOR_GDM)
if first letter in uppercase, we get
[shev_ay@pandora Admins]$ id -a Shev_ay
uid=1062(shev_ay) gid=513(DomainUsers) groups=513(DomainUsers)
Given the magic group 513 as DomainUsers, I can't help but wonder if
this is on Windows, perhaps via the cygwin port. If so, your question
is better asked to the place that ported id to your platform - cygwin
may very well have a quirk in exposing window's case-insensitivity when
it queries the user database.
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