[CentOS] Using long usernames with dots in LDAP
Oliver Schulze L.
oliver at samera.com.pyFri Mar 31 22:01:16 UTC 2006
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Hi Craig and William, my tests are successful until now. All this tests are successful: - getent passwd, getent group, id, groups, finger, su - smbldap-useradd, smbldap-groupadd - chown username file - chgrp group file - sendmail/dovecot/ceti-poppassd - emails to/from yahoo/hotmail/gmail Notes: if I pass the username and group to chown, it fails. I have to use like this: # touch /tmp/test1 # chown root.root /tmp/test1 # chown -v this.is.avery.long.username /tmp/test1 # chgrp -v this.is.avery.long.username /tmp/test1 Thanks for the comments, Oliver -- Oliver Schulze L. <oliver at samera.com.py>
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