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Somewhere in the guide, when talking about Permissions, I made it clear that there were not any restrictions around permissions, and that users shouldn't have permission issues out of the box (ootb).
But that's incorrect, at least in my case. With a basic guide setup, users cannot navigate to Cookies or other directories on their User/user path. Can someone please try this on their machine with
I just had an issue that I was unable to execute neither wsl-ssh-pageant or wsl-ssh-pageant-gui. Both just exited immediately, without any error message or log file produced. It was quite hard to debug and it took me some time to notice that the SSH_AUTH_SOCK file already existed. Probably some leftover from a previous run. I just deleted the file and it was working again.
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I've already heard opinions like: "I can not use this on the enterpise." or "This other sudo is just a few lines RunAs script that I can audit myself." (Sure, but building a feature-rich
sudotakes far more lines than that.) and the next one probably will be: "I won't run as administrator something from a nobody on the internet."This is a trust problem. And I cannot create trust by myself.