Webb20 jan. 2002 · Jun 18, 2001. #4. If it looks like the first, then I'm not too sure what the problem may be. One thing is run. which su. and make sure it says /usr/bin/su and not … WebbLooks like a recent update to named has broken something: at startup there comes error message "unable to set effective uid to 0: Operation not permitted". This has not happened until now. Anybody got an idea why this happens? Version is bind 9.13.5-1 Also if wrong sub, please tell 24 comments 72% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment
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Webb1 mars 2010 · Looks like the issue is on os.initgroups, which calls initgroups on the system -- see man initgroups. From your prompt it looks like you're using some sort of role … Webb26 juli 2007 · Instead of using su root (which won't work because root is a disabled account), use sudo -s and use your password when it asks. As long as you're an administrator, you will get a root shell. View answer in context Q: Cannot su root - su: initgroups failed: Operation not permitted Welcome to Apple Support Community halyard health certificate of analysis
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WebbPackage: libapache2-mpm-itk Version: 2.4.6-01-1 Severity: normal I use mpm-itk to run a git server over HTTPS with Kerberos authentication. I want to drop privileges to the … WebbInstead, libcap-package seems, when compared what centos's libcap-dev package contains, to hold the same libraries. When BIND is launched, it needs the "-u" option … WebbSince you're using cpio, you're actually making an initramfs, not an initrd.An initrd would be stored as a filesystem image, not as a cpio archive. Initrd and initramfs have similar … halyard healthcare