On Friday 02 July 2004 20:25, Charles Swiger wrote:
How many groups is the www user in? By default, the system only
permits a user to belong to up to 16 groups...
That fits. User www is in 19 groups total and gets Permission denied on three.
Thanks a lot for the hint Chuck!
I found the sysctl
Hi list,
must ask again... I'm still stuck with this. It's pretty weird. I have 10
directories each owned by a unique group. All 10 directories are set 750.
The groups have been added using pw and user www has been made a member of
every group by using pw. This has worked a hundred times.
Jonas Sonntag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
must ask again... I'm still stuck with this. It's pretty weird. I have 10
directories each owned by a unique group. All 10 directories are set 750.
The groups have been added using pw and user www has been made a member of
every group by
Hi Bill,
first of all, thanks for the input!
On Friday 02 July 2004 13:58, Bill Moran wrote:
Did you add the users/groups to the jail, or to the host system? Make sure
that the group file you added this to is the same group file that is being
used by the program. For example, on one of my
Jonas Sonntag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bill,
first of all, thanks for the input!
On Friday 02 July 2004 13:58, Bill Moran wrote:
Did you add the users/groups to the jail, or to the host system? Make sure
that the group file you added this to is the same group file that is being
On Friday 02 July 2004 15:09, Bill Moran wrote:
The only other thought I have is that you might have some invalid user
names? (I'm really reaching here ...)
Can you attach the group file so we can verify the syntax.
I really don't think so... all entries come from pw and pw get's called the
On Jul 2, 2004, at 6:47 AM, Jonas Sonntag wrote:
must ask again... I'm still stuck with this. It's pretty weird. I have
10
directories each owned by a unique group. All 10 directories are set
750.
The groups have been added using pw and user www has been made a
member of
every group by using