From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-12-24 06:01:01
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On 23/Dec/2006 16:36 Thomas Ohms wrote .. > Am Samstag, 23. Dezember 2006 17:30 schrieb Jamie Cameron: > > Hi Thomas, > > This sounds like a Webmin bug, although not one that I've heard of before. > > When this happens, what does the file /etc/webmin/webmin.acl contain? > > That is the one that determines who has access to which modules.. > > > > - Jamie > > Hi Jamie, > > thanks for answering! Well first to answer your question: the file webmin.acl > isn't changed. The only file in folder is this ".wh.webmin.acl" thing. Is .wh.webmin actually the name of a user on your system? If not, that .acl file would never be used. . > But now I've found out something even more weird. I wanted to reproduce > this error with another username and nothing happend. I still got access to > all modules. > So I've looked deeper and recognized it's only one user who's making trouble: > I used Virtualmin to import existing vServer. For this (as far as I can > remember) a Webmin and Unix user was created, too. At least the system > put something inside the "Name"-field similar to "Imported domain > host.domain.tld". > Any idea how to fix this? Might it be worth a bug report? Is there anything odd about this user, such as a strange username? If definately sounds worth a bug report, although it may not be solvable without logging into your system myself.. - Jamie |