Brooks Davis wrote:
>On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 06:37:53PM +0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
>> Windows users seem to have an almost unlimited number of groups and=20
>> soem places seem to use them a LOT.
>> This gives Posix systems problems with deciding how to handle them=20
>> all. Especially when
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 06:37:53PM +0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Windows users seem to have an almost unlimited number of groups and
> soem places seem to use them a LOT.
> This gives Posix systems problems with deciding how to handle them
> all. Especially when getting
> user credentials from
> On 16 Apr 2018, at 15:12, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
> Julian Elischer wrote:
>> On 16/4/18 6:37 pm, Julian Elischer wrote:
>>> Windows users seem to have an almost unlimited number of groups and
>>> soem places seem to use them a LOT.
>>> This gives Posix systems problems
Julian Elischer wrote:
>On 16/4/18 6:37 pm, Julian Elischer wrote:
>> Windows users seem to have an almost unlimited number of groups and
>> soem places seem to use them a LOT.
>> This gives Posix systems problems with deciding how to handle them
>> all. Especially when getting
>> user credentials
On 16/4/18 6:37 pm, Julian Elischer wrote:
Windows users seem to have an almost unlimited number of groups and
soem places seem to use them a LOT.
This gives Posix systems problems with deciding how to handle them
all. Especially when getting
user credentials from winbindd (samba).
Does
Windows users seem to have an almost unlimited number of groups and
soem places seem to use them a LOT.
This gives Posix systems problems with deciding how to handle them
all. Especially when getting
user credentials from winbindd (samba).
Does anyone know of any work done to either bypass