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Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 14:35:19 +0100
From: Uwe Mayer <merkosh AT planet-interkom DOT de>
Reply-To: Uwe Mayer <merkosh AT planet-interkom DOT de>
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Subject: group names in /etc/passwd, ssh root login & more
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Hallo,

the cygwin user guide says its a feature that groups can be the owner
of files. can somebody tell me why this is so when you can set the
group attributes accordingly?
also in linux you have a group "root" and a user "root". if both occur
in your /etc/passwd file sshd won't allow "root" to login. :(
only workaround i have is calling the "group root" admin instead of
root.
i find this very disturbing...

any comments?

Ciao
Uwe                          mailto:merkosh AT planet-interkom DOT de
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