Re: UID 1000 on Raspberry Pi (Was: Re: Embarrassing security bug in systemd)

2018-01-09 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 09.01.18 15:04, Christian Groessler wrote: > I just edited the password file directly, "vipw" and "vipw -s", and renamed > the pi user. When doing that, there is merit in running pwck before any powerdown/reboot, as any illegality in a line stopped processing of all following when I last tried

Re: UID 1000 on Raspberry Pi (Was: Re: Embarrassing security bug in systemd)

2018-01-09 Thread Christian Groessler
On 01/09/18 16:01, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: Don't forget about occurrences of 'pi' in the group files (use 'vigr' and 'vigr -s' to catch those). Yep. Forgot to mention that. regards, chris

Re: UID 1000 on Raspberry Pi (Was: Re: Embarrassing security bug in systemd)

2018-01-09 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 03:04:03PM +0100, Christian Groessler wrote: > On 01/09/18 04:49, Jason wrote: > > > This I'd guess is important, if you have several users. I don't, except > > > for amanda and nut, and thats only on this machine. All the rest have > > > one user, me, known under various al

Re: UID 1000 on Raspberry Pi (Was: Re: Embarrassing security bug in systemd)

2018-01-09 Thread Christian Groessler
On 01/09/18 04:49, Jason wrote: This I'd guess is important, if you have several users. I don't, except for amanda and nut, and thats only on this machine. All the rest have one user, me, known under various aliases because the idiot installer is now set to give the first user the machines name l

UID 1000 on Raspberry Pi (Was: Re: Embarrassing security bug in systemd)

2018-01-08 Thread Jason
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 10:17:12PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Sunday 10 December 2017 19:02:49 David Wright wrote: > > > On Sun 10 Dec 2017 at 16:43:02 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote: [...] > > > This I'd guess is important, if you have several users. I don't, except > for amanda and nut, and