Re: anyone running with ngroups increased from 16?

2018-04-16 Thread Rick Macklem
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

Re: anyone running with ngroups increased from 16?

2018-04-16 Thread Brooks Davis
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

Re: anyone running with ngroups increased from 16?

2018-04-16 Thread Toomas Soome
> 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

Re: anyone running with ngroups increased from 16?

2018-04-16 Thread Rick Macklem
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

Re: anyone running with ngroups increased from 16?

2018-04-16 Thread Julian Elischer
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

anyone running with ngroups increased from 16?

2018-04-16 Thread Julian Elischer
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