> > I have succeeded logging in my new site group as > > "simple_user+new_sitegroup". > > However, I never could log in SG0 as a simple user if I use > > "simple_user+SG0", why? > > SG0 is something like transparent SG, and trust me > better leave that SG as it is. What do you imply by "transparent SG" and "leave it as it is" ?? Do you mean never use it???
> You can not manage members and groups within SG0 for example. I don't get the point: I managed to create several users (at the topmost level). > You may log to Your new SG cause the person You try to log > was created within that SG. Not in SG0. > Every person which is in SG0 has almost root privileges. They may have root privileges, but I don't understand the fact that I can't log in SG0 with their username. Is it supposed to be that way? OK, we must be careful with users created in SG0, this I can understand given the fact that they are powerful. But I can't even log as any of them, that's my point. It's implicit from what I have read up until now that we can log in SG0 with username created within SG0, no?????? Just to give you the context, I have created users in SGO (around 4 of them) and a couple of hosts (they are functional and work on internet). Are saying to me that I should never create anything in SG0?? ... If this is the case what's the use of SG0, apart from the fact it contains several "critical applications" such as the admin applications??? Also, I don't understand when to use "!", "+", "=", ";", "*". --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
