Hmm,
roundcube comes as a tar.gz. I probably unzipped it as root, but
thought I changed the owner/group.
I downloaded roundcube to my laptop and unpacked it as root.
Owner is 501, group is admin
That makes a bit more sense, but still doesn't explain the group 80.
On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:44:52 +0000, Niall O Broin wrote:
> On 16 Feb 2012, at 18:29, ollie at eillo.org wrote:
>>> Dunno, but unless I fond an answer that makes sense im nuking the
>> server.
>>>> I'm assuming 501 and 80 should be in /etc/passwd and /etc/groups,
>> which they're not.
>>>> I unzipped roundcube in that folder with my own user, so thats what
>> I should be seeing right?
>> If you actually did that, then the files should be, indeed can only
> be, owned by your user. But perhaps you did it as root, or with sudo?
> And did you really unzip the files, or was it a tar archive? If it
> was
> a tar archive, and you extracted it as root, then you would have got
> the UID and GID from the tar file, which might explain their being a
> UID and GID which are not locally used.
>>> Niall
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