Re: /etc/passwd
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v--- was not root.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root xxxxxxx 1681 Jun 17 00:57 /etc/passwd
ii adduser 2.13 Utilities to add users and groups to the sys
I only have 5 users on my system and I keep a very close watch on the
system and users. I don't think it was any of my users. I suspect a
package or program. It was definitly not done by me.
Could this be an adduser problem ?
I'll have to ask the user a few questions and try to find out if it could
have been due to adduser OR passwd (he changed his password right after
I created the account)
Matthew
On Fri, 20 Jun 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
> From: Matthew Tebbens <matthew@tebbens.idsi.net>
> > My /etc/passwd is group owned by one of my users.
> > Does the group owner of this file change when a user changes his password?
>
>
> No. Change it back to group "root". If you find that one of our programs
> is changing the group of this file, please tell us right away.
>
> Was it group-writable? Check and make sure that the user isn't doing
> any funny stuff. Check /etc/group and make sure the user's name isn't on
> group 0.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bruce
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