Dave Korn artimi.com> writes:
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> On 13 November 2007 10:25, Tony Benham wrote:
>
> > I ran mkpasswd -d domain >> /etc/passwd to recreate passwd. But the problem
> > remains. I cannot see the SYSTEM user in the file. Is there a switch for
> > mkpasswd I need to use ?
>
> Try -l *as well*.
On 13 November 2007 10:25, Tony Benham wrote:
> I ran mkpasswd -d domain >> /etc/passwd to recreate passwd. But the problem
> remains. I cannot see the SYSTEM user in the file. Is there a switch for
> mkpasswd I need to use ?
Try -l *as well*. Then no need to append:
mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/p
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
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> On Nov 12 18:22, Tony Benham wrote:
> > I've decided to run syslog-ng on my cygwin installation. I updated to latest
> > version 2.0.5.1. When I run syslog-ng-config I get four errors
> > setfacl : illegal acl entries
> >
> > Is this to be expected ?
>
On Nov 12 18:22, Tony Benham wrote:
> I've decided to run syslog-ng on my cygwin installation. I updated to latest
> version 2.0.5.1. When I run syslog-ng-config I get four errors
> setfacl : illegal acl entries
>
> Is this to be expected ?
All four setfacl calls try to add the SYSTEM user to fi
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