ssh: doesn't live well with user-group system

Christian Kurz shorty at debian.org
Fri Dec 29 18:03:34 EST 2000


On 00-12-29 Damien Miller wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Christian Kurz wrote:
> > and that's another feature request. Sorry if it looks like some kind of
> > spamming, but our current maintainer was very stressed in the past and
> > had not time to forward those reports to you and now I help him a bit
> > out. So thanks for your patience and answering of all my mails with
> > bugreport and feature-reqeust.

> > > Debian by default uses the user-group system. Each user has their
> > > own group. 002 is a reasonable umask to decide to use if you are
> > > using the user-group system. (It's hardly the only choice, but it
> > > is a valid choice.)

> This should be a Debain-specific patch.

Thanks, but I closed for now the bug after heaving read Markus
explanation with an similar explanation. If he still thinks this is a
problem, I think, he should write the patch for this and maybe we
integrate it in our debian package, but I'm not sure.

Ciao
     Christian

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