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    User mgmt - chown failed

    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      eazydor last edited by

      while setting up ipsec with mobile support, failed to add a user to local db.

      Warning: chown(): Unable to find uid for xxx in /etc/inc/auth.inc on line 310 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /etc/inc/auth.inc:310) in /etc/inc/functions.inc on line 69

      After this message, everything looks allright (user&options,etc.) but when trying to connect, but the connection fails because of auth. failure.

      edit: updating existing installation (2010/06/24) with auto update breaks user db too. (at least x-auth for ipsec which pulls from local userdb)

      Snapshot: 2010/07/03-00:36

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        eazydor last edited by

        same failure with completely fresh install.

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