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On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 05:30:00PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote: >Christopher Faylor wrote: >>>It used to be that way, but then a new token wasn't created when the >>>gid changed and the uid didn't (in cygwin gid changes are not really >>>effective until the next setuid). >> >>That probably explains what's happening then. Harold Hunt just posted >>an strace. Does this make sense? > >I assume the process isn't privileged. As the uid and gid don't change >(if I understand), the line 385 5428879 [main] xterm 1536 seteuid32: >Process token not verified is abnormal. I am downloading xfree and >will look into it. Yes, the process isn't privileged. As I understand it, xterm calls setuid with its own uid. I appreciate your looking into this very much. cgf
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