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    <bug>
          <bug_id>62783</bug_id>
          
          <creation_ts>2004-09-03 23:21 0000</creation_ts>
          <short_desc>webmin-1.150-r1 removes user from wheel group</short_desc>
          <delta_ts>2004-09-16 14:01:58 0000</delta_ts>
          <reporter_accessible>1</reporter_accessible>
          <cclist_accessible>1</cclist_accessible>
          <classification_id>1</classification_id>
          <classification>Unclassified</classification>
          <product>Gentoo Linux</product>
          <component>Applications</component>
          <version>unspecified</version>
          <rep_platform>x86</rep_platform>
          <op_sys>Linux</op_sys>
          <bug_status>RESOLVED</bug_status>
          <resolution>CANTFIX</resolution>
          
          
          
          <priority>P2</priority>
          <bug_severity>minor</bug_severity>
          <target_milestone>---</target_milestone>
          
          
          
          <everconfirmed>1</everconfirmed>
          <reporter>spam@scientifik.com</reporter>
          <assigned_to>eradicator@gentoo.org</assigned_to>
          <cc>abraham@alumni.uv.es</cc>

      

      
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>spam@scientifik.com</who>
            <bug_when>2004-09-03 23:21:14 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>I emerged the latest unmasked webmin, which happens to be webmin-1.150-r1. If I start the webmin service and log into it, it removes my current regular user from the wheel group so he cannot become su.

I can correct this simply by logging in as root and re-adding the user to the wheel group.  A minor annoyance but therefore should be easy to fix ;)

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. start webmin service (/etc/init.d/webmin start)
2. log off
3. log in - user formerly belonging to wheel group can&apos;t su
4. log out / log back in as root.
5. add user into wheel group again (usermod -g wheel &lt;user&gt;)
6. log back in as user, life is good.

Actual Results:  
? - already explained that...

Expected Results:  
*not* removed my user from the wheel group...

Not using masked builds, just whatever portage gave me.  Have sync&apos;d, so no
worries there.</thetext>
          </long_desc>
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>abraham@alumni.uv.es</who>
            <bug_when>2004-09-04 09:05:07 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>Hi.

    I tried to reproduce your error following your steps, but I couldn&apos;t; I emerged webmin version 1.150-r1, I started the webmin service, I log off and then, when according to your description I shouldn&apos;t be able to use su, I could. I checked /etc/group and my users are still in the wheel group. Are you sure webmin is who&apos;s taking your users out from wheel group?</thetext>
          </long_desc>
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>eradicator@gentoo.org</who>
            <bug_when>2004-09-16 14:01:58 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>I can&apos;t reproduce it either...</thetext>
          </long_desc>
      
    </bug>

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