Am Sonntag, 9. M�rz 2003 19:30 schrieb Clodoaldo Pinto Neto:
> After the group change I have the same message about user nobody:
> Mar 9 15:18:21 k7s5a in.tftpd[18887]: cannot set groups for user nobody
If this is tftpd-hpa, then change the user to root. This version of tftpd
will change the effective user id / group id to nobody/nogroup internally
(unless you specify something else with the -u commandline option).
If tftpd is started as nobody, then it has no rights to change its group id
and fails with the message above. For more details, see the manpage.
This in contrast to the "standard" tftpd that should be run as user nobody.
Georg
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