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SubjectRe: Max groups at 32?
Austin Gonyou wrote:

>I'm not sure if this is a Linux capabilities problem, a PAM problem, or
>what, but I've noticed that If I add a user to > 32 groups...that user
>cannot access anything in a directory owned by a group > the 32nd group.
>
>


Yes. It's a hardcoded limit that requires a recompile of both the
kernel and glibc to change.

Jeff




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