I exported a directory in SCO and mounted it in a digital 4.0D machine. Everything was OK but the uids and gids of the files in that directory when I list them in the client machine.
I think that the client looks for these in its /etc/passwd and thats why it shows wrong user and group names or non at all (just numbers).
I include a line in the client's /etc/passwd file for a new user with the same uid and gid as in the server's /etc/passwd and when I ls -l the directory the user and group name of the file where ok.
Could anybody tell me the proper way to do this?
Thanks for your attention
Jose Torralba
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