On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 06:49:10PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> david l goodrich <d...@dsrw.org> writes:
> 
> > running `id`, and looking for something like this (copied from a working
> > ubuntu box):
> > d...@aether:~$ id
> > uid=1000(dlg) gid=1000(dlg) groups=106(admin),1000(dlg),1104162558
> > d...@aether:~$ 
> 
> The extra high-numbered group won't necessarily show up, since PAGs are
> really based on keyrings.  If you run tokens, what is its output?

oh, right, sorry.  I am also running `tokens`.  No dice.
d...@chaos:~$ tokens

Tokens held by the Cache Manager:

   --End of list--
d...@chaos:~$

> keyctl show will also show you the underlying keyring of the PAG.

I didn't know about keyctl, so I have no idea if this is a normal
case for 'no PAGs':

d...@chaos:~$ keyctl show
Session Keyring
-3: key inaccessible (Function not implemented)
d...@chaos:~$ 

  --david



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