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Old 04-14-2005, 04:20 AM   #1
hesher
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what's the difference between running "id" and "id <username>"?


Hi,
What's the difference running "id" and "id <user>".
The reason i'm asking is that i get different results ("id" is missing a group that i belong to, which i added my self to recently)

I am using NIS.

Thanks,
Hesher.
 
Old 04-14-2005, 07:04 PM   #2
eternallySecure
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id defaults to your username. id <user> checks somebody else.
I don't know why it isn't reporting your group (did you reboot? I doubt you would need to, but I don't know for sure).
Try typing groups, and see if you're listed there.

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