Sam Clippinger, you are right, but I think some clarification is needed.
It would be wonderfull if `id -g name` gave the id of the group with the name
'name',
but that is not how id works. name is a user and 'id -g' will always give the
id of
the principal group associated with name. Usually
The group permissions on your TLS certificate aren't working because
your script explicitly sets the group to nobody when tcpserver
starts. Entries in /etc/groups only affects interactive logins, not
daemon processes like tcpserver. Try changing your script from this:
-g `id -g nobody`
To
The group permissions on your TLS certificate aren't working because
your script explicitly sets the group to nobody when tcpserver
starts. Entries in /etc/groups only affects interactive logins, not
daemon processes like tcpserver. Try changing your script from this:
-g `id -g nobody`