Thanks Michael, Jérémy
i found the code
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/b0450864f1723ad12176d7956377d89ff4a84d8c/src/core/execute.c#L963
and you are right systemd explicitly dont load groups for root, and i guess
that is why getgroups return empty instead of failing. the good news (at
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Jérémy Rosen wrote:
> Partial answer, I don't know all the details...
>
> We are all taught in school that each unix user belongs to to a certain number
> of groups, and that is defined in /etc/passwd.
>
> That's kinda true, but it's an oversimplification.
>
> Each PROCESS
Partial answer, I don't know all the details...
We are all taught in school that each unix user belongs to to a certain
number of groups, and that is defined in /etc/passwd.
That's kinda true, but it's an oversimplification.
Each PROCESS has a user and a set of groups. Those groups are set
Guten f morgen,
Just dropped by to announce that new version of malware(d) free Debian
is available:
https://devuan.org/os/debian-fork/ascii-stable-announce-060818
The tardfuck IAN murdock who let this plague happen to debian (used to
be my favourite operating system) is let's just say: