On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 01:57:38PM +0100, Oskar Liljeblad wrote: > Is there a simple way of removing a user from a specific group (not knowing > what other groups the user is in), or is there a debian package that will do
gpasswd -d user group $ dpkg -S /usr/bin/gpasswd passwd: /usr/bin/gpasswd > this? If I modify the /etc/group file directly with vigr, do I have to > modify the shadowed group file as well? 'vigr -s' gives me these errors: Yes. > oskar:~# vigr -s > vigr: /bin/ae: Bad address > vigr: /etc/gshadow is unchanged > vigr: /bin/ae: No such file or directory > vigr: /etc/gshadow is unchanged > - > Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? (vigr without the -s switch > works fine.) This looks weird. My hamm version does not seem to do this. What versions of passwd and ae do you have installed? You might want to file a bug report, or send the file from # strace -ff -o /tmp/vigr.trace vigr -s in private mail to me. > What are the purposes of all the default groups? Is there a document > describing Debian's group policy? Some are traditional (daemon,bin,sys), others are used - the name should tell you a lot, and find / -group unknowngroup the rest. I am not aware of any specific document. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it's a valid address w/o spam | +358-50-5124907 f u cn rd ths, thn u cn rd perl 2 | rm -rf / && echo bye-bye. | --tv -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .