Can somebody explain what I need to do in order to change the uid/gid for
vpopmail to something other than 89.89. I have poured over the archives
looking for a way, but I can't find anything that explains how. Is there
some special reason it needs to be 89?
I have tried going into some of
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From: Don Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] vpopmail uid/gid 89
Can somebody explain what I need to do in order to change the uid/gid
for
vpopmail to something other than 89.89
Il giorno Friday 07 November 2003 08:23, Don Walters mi scriveva:
I have tried going into some of the config files and I found a couple of
places where it specifies 89.89 for the uid/gid. I have even tried
changing these to what I want them to be, but now my qmail isn't working.
Looking at
On a lot of systems these days you can run vipw to edit the password file
and change the UID.
vipw will update the shadow password file too (if you use shadow
passwords).
I have vipw (I'm running RH9) but it seems to be just a incantation of the
vi editor that takes me through the files and
On Friday 07 November 2003 12:35 pm, Don Walters wrote:
On a lot of systems these days you can run vipw to edit the password
file and change the UID.
vipw will update the shadow password file too (if you use shadow
passwords).
I have vipw (I'm running RH9) but it seems to be just a
Don Walters wrote:
I have vipw (I'm running RH9) but it seems to be just a incantation of
the vi editor that takes me through the files and allows me to edit them.
Essentially it *is* a wrapper but it also does some file-locking and
other housekeeping...
RH also has pwd_conv to manually create
Don Walters wrote:
On a lot of systems these days you can run vipw to edit the
password file and change the UID.
vipw will update the shadow password file too (if you use shadow
passwords).
I have vipw (I'm running RH9) but it seems to be just a incantation of
the vi editor that takes me