Oh no! That was dinstall's user and the web run was made part of dinstall :(
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 08:32:10PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > Darren O. Benham wrote: > > Huh? The user was jt! > > No.. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>ls -l /debian2/web/update.mirrors > -rwsr-xr-- 1 1167 debwww 234 Nov 25 1998 > /debian2/web/update.mirrors* > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>grep 1167 /etc/passwd* > /etc/passwd.safe:archvsync:x:1167:1167:Archive Sync > User,,,:/home/archvsync:/bin/bash > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>ls -l /home/archvsync > ls: /home/archvsync: No such file or directory > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>locate archivsync > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>locate archvsync > /debian/home/archvsync > ... > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>f archvsync > Login: archvsync Name: Archive Replication > Directory: /debian/home/archvsync Shell: /bin/bash > Never logged in. > No mail. > No Plan. > > So the user has been removed from /etc/passwd for some reason (but is still > visible to finger, which makes me think NIS or something related), and the > home directory moved. I think. > > -- > see shy jo > -- Please cc all mailing list replies to me, also. * http://benham.net/index.html <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <>< * * Debian: Software in the Public Interest: * * Project Secretary Treasurer * * Webmaster Team * * BTS Team siteROCK: * * Lintian Team Linux Infrastructure Engineer *
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