The user would have to log in before being considered part of the new group.
Justin Churchey wrote:
Accoring to redhat-config-users the user in question is apart of the apache group. However, when I run the "groups" command as said user, it only reports the default group that the user is in, and NOT apache.
Looking into /etc/group, the user is in the apache group, but apparently apache is not in that group.
What's the deal here?
SAJChurchey
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