Am 04.04.2005 um 16:53 schrieb Frank Burkhardt:

Hi,

On Mon, Apr 04, 2005 at 04:13:09PM +0200, Cajus Pollmeier wrote:

[snip]

What does the 'id -G' command show in
 1. your session?

1011 33801 47627 80 999 1004 1023

2. your friend's ssh-session?

1006 33801 47627 1004 1023

OK, I was right :-) .

Sure, I've restarted ssh. Hmm. Is unpagsh replacable by pagsh?

Sorry, pagsh creates a new PAG. This would be solution to your problem (ssh-user collides with local user) but there would still be a collision between two ssh-users.

I've no unpagsh on my system here...

Have a look @

 http://fbo.no-ip.org/debian-oth/woody/instantafs/openafs-tools/

There's a debian-package containing 'unpagsh' + sources. unpagsh
(at least the version inside this package) can't be used with kernel 2.6+ -
I hope to find the reason asap.

Perfect! It works and I'm lucky. BTW - we've stopped using 2.6.x for production use. The network stack functions one week, then you've to reboot. Back to 2.4.x, these problems are gone. So - I don't care about 2.6 on these machines :-)


Cheers,
Cajus

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