-----Original Message----- From: Gallagher Timothy-TIMOTHYG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:02 PM To: Gallagher Timothy-TIMOTHYG; [email protected] Subject: RE: Apache Groups
When you install apache using apt on Debian Sarg 3.1 what groups are created?? Thanks Timgerr I have just installed a clean version of Sarge, took a look at the default groups and they are the same. All I did was apt-get install apache2. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? Thanks Timgerr Here is the before and after group members. Begin Before: root:x:0: daemon:x:1: bin:x:2: sys:x:3: adm:x:4: tty:x:5: disk:x:6: lp:x:7: mail:x:8: news:x:9: uucp:x:10: man:x:12: proxy:x:13: kmem:x:15: dialout:x:20:timothyg fax:x:21: voice:x:22: cdrom:x:24:timothyg,hal floppy:x:25:timothyg,hal tape:x:26: sudo:x:27: audio:x:29:timothyg dip:x:30: www-data:x:33: backup:x:34: operator:x:37: list:x:38: irc:x:39: src:x:40: gnats:x:41: shadow:x:42: utmp:x:43: video:x:44:timothyg sasl:x:45: plugdev:x:46:timothyg staff:x:50: games:x:60: users:x:100: nogroup:x:65534: crontab:x:101: Debian-exim:x:102: timothyg:x:1000: messagebus:x:103: dirmngr:x:104: hal:x:105: ssh:x:106: camera:x:107: scanner:x:108: saned:x:109: gdm:x:110: End Before: Begin After: root:x:0: daemon:x:1: bin:x:2: sys:x:3: adm:x:4: tty:x:5: disk:x:6: lp:x:7: mail:x:8: news:x:9: uucp:x:10: man:x:12: proxy:x:13: kmem:x:15: dialout:x:20:timothyg fax:x:21: voice:x:22: cdrom:x:24:timothyg,hal floppy:x:25:timothyg,hal tape:x:26: sudo:x:27: audio:x:29:timothyg dip:x:30: www-data:x:33: backup:x:34: operator:x:37: list:x:38: irc:x:39: src:x:40: gnats:x:41: shadow:x:42: utmp:x:43: video:x:44:timothyg sasl:x:45: plugdev:x:46:timothyg staff:x:50: games:x:60: users:x:100: nogroup:x:65534: crontab:x:101: Debian-exim:x:102: timothyg:x:1000: messagebus:x:103: dirmngr:x:104: hal:x:105: ssh:x:106: camera:x:107: scanner:x:108: saned:x:109: gdm:x:110: End After: -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] It does not add any groups that I am aware of. I believe the apache server is started by root and then is switched to the group "nogroup" and the user "nobody." A "top" or similar command will tell you what users are running each process. -Jason =============== TO THE LIST: =============== Sorry about top-posting in the earlier threads. I guess I was the one not paying attention...

