On 07/22/2011 01:38 PM, Thorsten Alteholz wrote: [KSB] Let's see if this one goes through. Also, I know that Laurent has had trouble sending you e-mail directly. [KSB] I am not sure what you mean by "what other people choose". Think of GT.M as a program such as LibreOffice. You don't need a userid for LibreOffice - I just use it with my normal user id. If I want to create a document to jointly edit with my group, I can create it with group read-write permissions and no world access. GT.M works the same way - there is no daemon, as there is with other databases. Processes run as normal users and groups and are able to access databases if and only if the file ownership and permissions allow them to do so. More discussion in the GT.M Security Philosophy and Implementation technical bulletin (http://tinco.pair.com/bhaskar/gtm/doc/articles/GTM_Security_Philosophy.html). So, there is no special GT.M user. Period. Regards -- Bhaskar
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