RE: Cron Running As UID 400
Pierre, Somehow the permissions on my /etc/passwd and /etc/group files only gave read permission to my account not SYSTEM. Perhaps cron_diagnose.sh can be updated to incorporate this checkpoint, i.e., that passwd and group in /etc are readable by everyone. Thanks for your help, Pierre. Now cron jobs kick off properly and I have telnet, ftp, etc. back again! :-D Cygwin rocks! Wayne -Original Message- From: Pierre A. Humblet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 3:42 PM To: Winch Jr., Wayne S; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cron Running As UID 400 At 06:18 PM 2/25/2004 -0500, Winch Jr., Wayne S wrote: > >Pierre, > >Windows Task Manager reports the user as SYSTEM for all cygrunsrv >processes and their children (cron, inetd, etc.). Interestingly >enough, I regenerated the /etc/passwd entry for my user login on my >Windows XP Pro box at work and the UID field changed from what it was >before (after I sent the initial problem email to the Cygwin list). >Then, I rebooted and all Cygwin related services (cygrunsrvs) were now >identified as unknown user 400 in ps -ef. As one would then expect, >now I do not have any capabilities associated with these services, >including ftp, telnet, and IPC. At least now it's consistent! Is /etc/passwd readable by everybody? Is the system mount for / (or /etc) the same as your user mount? Is /etc/passwd on a local disk? One way or another, SYSTEM cannot read /etc/passwd, although (going back to your original mail), it was initially able to read it. > >My /etc/passwd file has the SYSTEM, Administrators and my personal >account listed as: > >SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18:: >Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544:: >winwa02:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:70656:10513:Winch Jr., Wayne >S,U-TANT-A01\winwa02,S-1-5-21-2129867641-919698055-327642922-60656:/hom >e >/winwa02:/bin/bash That looks OK. >My company's domain is TANT-A01 and my username is winwa02. > >Also, if I type passwd, then I get the following response: > >$ passwd >passwd: unknown user winwa02 > > >As you can see, my login entry is in /etc/passwd, but I seem to be >logged in as a different user, even though id reports: Does passwd support domain users? >$ id >uid=70656(winwa02) gid=10513(Domain Users) >groups=544(Administrators),545(Users),143344(442-SC-CRO-R),106908(98-Si >t e),10513(Domain Users),162415(NASiteGroups),169978(North American >Sites) > That's OK, you are logged in as U-TANT-A01\winwa02 Pierre > >>Wayne, >> >>The only reason why a Cygwin process runs with uid 400 is that its SID >>was not found in /etc/passwd when first starting from Windows (you can >>observe that by temporarily renaming /etc/passwd and starting a fresh >>Cygwin process). >>It's stange that this happens only for one cygrunsrv process >> >>Please use the Windows Task Manager ("Processes" tab) and report the >>User of the strange cygrunsrv, according to Windows. >> >>Pierre > -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Cron Running As UID 400
At 06:18 PM 2/25/2004 -0500, Winch Jr., Wayne S wrote: > >Pierre, > >Windows Task Manager reports the user as SYSTEM for all cygrunsrv >processes and their children (cron, inetd, etc.). Interestingly enough, >I regenerated the /etc/passwd entry for my user login on my Windows XP >Pro box at work and the UID field changed from what it was before (after >I sent the initial problem email to the Cygwin list). Then, I rebooted >and all Cygwin related services (cygrunsrvs) were now identified as >unknown user 400 in ps -ef. As one would then expect, now I do not have >any capabilities associated with these services, including ftp, telnet, >and IPC. At least now it's consistent! Is /etc/passwd readable by everybody? Is the system mount for / (or /etc) the same as your user mount? Is /etc/passwd on a local disk? One way or another, SYSTEM cannot read /etc/passwd, although (going back to your original mail), it was initially able to read it. > >My /etc/passwd file has the SYSTEM, Administrators and my personal >account listed as: > >SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18:: >Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544:: >winwa02:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:70656:10513:Winch Jr., Wayne >S,U-TANT-A01\winwa02,S-1-5-21-2129867641-919698055-327642922-60656:/home >/winwa02:/bin/bash That looks OK. >My company's domain is TANT-A01 and my username is winwa02. > >Also, if I type passwd, then I get the following response: > >$ passwd >passwd: unknown user winwa02 > > >As you can see, my login entry is in /etc/passwd, but I seem to be >logged in as a different user, even though id reports: Does passwd support domain users? >$ id >uid=70656(winwa02) gid=10513(Domain Users) >groups=544(Administrators),545(Users),143344(442-SC-CRO-R),106908(98-Sit >e),10513(Domain Users),162415(NASiteGroups),169978(North American Sites) > That's OK, you are logged in as U-TANT-A01\winwa02 Pierre > >>Wayne, >> >>The only reason why a Cygwin process runs with uid 400 >>is that its SID was not found in /etc/passwd when first >>starting from Windows (you can observe that by temporarily >>renaming /etc/passwd and starting a fresh Cygwin process). >>It's stange that this happens only for one cygrunsrv process >> >>Please use the Windows Task Manager ("Processes" tab) and >>report the User of the strange cygrunsrv, according to Windows. >> >>Pierre > -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Cron Running As UID 400
Pierre, Windows Task Manager reports the user as SYSTEM for all cygrunsrv processes and their children (cron, inetd, etc.). Interestingly enough, I regenerated the /etc/passwd entry for my user login on my Windows XP Pro box at work and the UID field changed from what it was before (after I sent the initial problem email to the Cygwin list). Then, I rebooted and all Cygwin related services (cygrunsrvs) were now identified as unknown user 400 in ps -ef. As one would then expect, now I do not have any capabilities associated with these services, including ftp, telnet, and IPC. My /etc/passwd file has the SYSTEM, Administrators and my personal account listed as: SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18:: Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544:: winwa02:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:70656:10513:Winch Jr., Wayne S,U-TANT-A01\winwa02,S-1-5-21-2129867641-919698055-327642922-60656:/home /winwa02:/bin/bash My company's domain is TANT-A01 and my username is winwa02. Also, if I type passwd, then I get the following response: $ passwd passwd: unknown user winwa02 As you can see, my login entry is in /etc/passwd, but I seem to be logged in as a different user, even though id reports: $ id uid=70656(winwa02) gid=10513(Domain Users) groups=544(Administrators),545(Users),143344(442-SC-CRO-R),106908(98-Sit e),10513(Domain Users),162415(NASiteGroups),169978(North American Sites) Regards, Wayne >Wayne, > >The only reason why a Cygwin process runs with uid 400 >is that its SID was not found in /etc/passwd when first >starting from Windows (you can observe that by temporarily >renaming /etc/passwd and starting a fresh Cygwin process). >It's stange that this happens only for one cygrunsrv process > >Please use the Windows Task Manager ("Processes" tab) and >report the User of the strange cygrunsrv, according to Windows. > >Pierre -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Cron Running As UID 400
Wayne, The only reason why a Cygwin process runs with uid 400 is that its SID was not found in /etc/passwd when first starting from Windows (you can observe that by temporarily renaming /etc/passwd and starting a fresh Cygwin process). It's stange that this happens only for one cygrunsrv process Please use the Windows Task Manager ("Processes" tab) and report the User of the strange cygrunsrv, according to Windows. Pierre On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:41:20PM -0500, Winch Jr., Wayne S wrote: > Mark, > > Thanks for your quick reply. I'm sorry that I had neglected to mention > that I had already run the cron_diagnose.sh script and it reported that > no problems were found; I ran it again just now as a sanity check and > still no problems found. I did try uninstalling/reinstalling the cron > service as suggested by cron_diagnose.sh (several times with > variations), but cron still does not kick jobs off as expected. > > My test crontab is as follows: > > $ crontab -l > # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall. > # (/tmp/crontab.3604 installed on Tue Feb 24 12:15:13 2004) > # (Cron version -- $Id: crontab.c,v 1.7 2003/04/15 15:13:41 corinna Exp > $) > 0 0-23/4 * * * /usr/bin/updatedb > * * * * * pwd > /tmp/crontest > > > Also, I was able to get cron running properly on my home system (Windows > XP Pro). In that setup, I once again noticed that cron and its parent > cygrunsrv processes are identified as running under SYSTEM vice unknown > user 400 as on my office system that doesn't work. > > Regards, > > Wayne > > -Original Message- > From: Harig, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:56 AM > To: Winch Jr., Wayne S; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Cron Running As UID 400 > > Please read the message in the Cygwin mailing list at: > > http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00711.html > > It will provide you with a script that will attempt to diagnose the > problem that you are having with cron. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Winch Jr., Wayne S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:06 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Cron Running As UID 400 > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I've been through a couple of problems already with cron and have > > resolved all of them (thanks to this list!) except this last one. The > > > cron service is indeed running, but no jobs are ever run as described > > in the crontab. A strange thing I've noted is that the user that the > > cron service is running under is not the expected SYSTEM but the > > unknown 400 > > as: > > > > $ ps -ef > > UID PIDPPID TTY STIME COMMAND > > winwa02 904 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin > > SYSTEM3912 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > > SYSTEM15123912 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/inetd > > SYSTEM2616 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > > SYSTEM26482616 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/cygserver > > winwa021412 1 4Feb 23 /usr/bin/rxvt > > winwa0235521412 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/bash > > winwa0230843552 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/telnet > > winwa023228 1 2 14:16:18 /usr/bin/rxvt > > winwa0236403228 3 14:16:19 /usr/bin/bash > > winwa0231763640 3 15:46:35 /usr/bin/telnet > > winwa023016 1 6 16:06:23 /usr/bin/rxvt > > winwa0225043016 7 16:06:23 /usr/bin/bash > > winwa023856 1 0 11:13:47 /usr/bin/rxvt > > winwa0235763856 1 11:13:48 /usr/bin/bash > > 4002228 1 ? 12:30:59 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > > 400 5362228 ? 12:30:59 /usr/sbin/cron > > winwa0221882504 7 12:37:47 /usr/bin/ps > > > > > > > > Note that other cygrunsrv processes do indeed correctly run under > > SYSTEM. I suspect that if my cron and its associated parent cygrunsrv > > > process were running as SYSTEM, then the cron jobs would execute per > > the crontab. In fact, I manually ran /usr/sbin/cron as my user > > (winwa02) and cron was indeed able to kick off the crontab jobs > > properly. > > > > A relevant entry in the Windows XP Application Event log appears in > > full when /usr/sbin/cron starts as: > > > > The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( /usr/sbin/cron ) cannot > > > be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry > > information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote > > computer. Y
RE: Cron Running As UID 400
Mark, Thanks for your quick reply. I'm sorry that I had neglected to mention that I had already run the cron_diagnose.sh script and it reported that no problems were found; I ran it again just now as a sanity check and still no problems found. I did try uninstalling/reinstalling the cron service as suggested by cron_diagnose.sh (several times with variations), but cron still does not kick jobs off as expected. My test crontab is as follows: $ crontab -l # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall. # (/tmp/crontab.3604 installed on Tue Feb 24 12:15:13 2004) # (Cron version -- $Id: crontab.c,v 1.7 2003/04/15 15:13:41 corinna Exp $) 0 0-23/4 * * * /usr/bin/updatedb * * * * * pwd > /tmp/crontest Also, I was able to get cron running properly on my home system (Windows XP Pro). In that setup, I once again noticed that cron and its parent cygrunsrv processes are identified as running under SYSTEM vice unknown user 400 as on my office system that doesn't work. Regards, Wayne -Original Message- From: Harig, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:56 AM To: Winch Jr., Wayne S; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cron Running As UID 400 Please read the message in the Cygwin mailing list at: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00711.html It will provide you with a script that will attempt to diagnose the problem that you are having with cron. > -Original Message- > From: Winch Jr., Wayne S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Cron Running As UID 400 > > > Hi, > > I've been through a couple of problems already with cron and have > resolved all of them (thanks to this list!) except this last one. The > cron service is indeed running, but no jobs are ever run as described > in the crontab. A strange thing I've noted is that the user that the > cron service is running under is not the expected SYSTEM but the > unknown 400 > as: > > $ ps -ef > UID PIDPPID TTY STIME COMMAND > winwa02 904 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin > SYSTEM3912 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > SYSTEM15123912 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/inetd > SYSTEM2616 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > SYSTEM26482616 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/cygserver > winwa021412 1 4Feb 23 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0235521412 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/bash > winwa0230843552 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/telnet > winwa023228 1 2 14:16:18 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0236403228 3 14:16:19 /usr/bin/bash > winwa0231763640 3 15:46:35 /usr/bin/telnet > winwa023016 1 6 16:06:23 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0225043016 7 16:06:23 /usr/bin/bash > winwa023856 1 0 11:13:47 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0235763856 1 11:13:48 /usr/bin/bash > 4002228 1 ? 12:30:59 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > 400 5362228 ? 12:30:59 /usr/sbin/cron > winwa0221882504 7 12:37:47 /usr/bin/ps > > > > Note that other cygrunsrv processes do indeed correctly run under > SYSTEM. I suspect that if my cron and its associated parent cygrunsrv > process were running as SYSTEM, then the cron jobs would execute per > the crontab. In fact, I manually ran /usr/sbin/cron as my user > (winwa02) and cron was indeed able to kick off the crontab jobs > properly. > > A relevant entry in the Windows XP Application Event log appears in > full when /usr/sbin/cron starts as: > > The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( /usr/sbin/cron ) cannot > be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry > information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote > computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this > description; see Help and Support for details. The following > information is part of the event: /usr/sbin/cron : PID 536 : (winwa02) > ORPHAN (no passwd entry). > > The typical command line used to install the cron service was: > > cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D -e "CYGWIN=tty ntsec" -d > "CYGWIN cron" > > My domain /etc/passwd and /etc/group files are up-to-date. > > As usual the output of the relevant sections of cygcheck -svr appears > below: > > > Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics Current System Time: Tue Feb > 24 11:08:08 2004 > > Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 > > --snip-- > > Output from C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (nontsec) > UID: 5120(winwa02) GID: 10513(Domain Users) 10513(Domain Users) > > Output from C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (ntsec) > UID: 5120(winwa02) GID: 10
RE: Cron Running As UID 400
Please read the message in the Cygwin mailing list at: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00711.html It will provide you with a script that will attempt to diagnose the problem that you are having with cron. > -Original Message- > From: Winch Jr., Wayne S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Cron Running As UID 400 > > > Hi, > > I've been through a couple of problems already with cron and have > resolved all of them (thanks to this list!) except this last one. The > cron service is indeed running, but no jobs are ever run as > described in > the crontab. A strange thing I've noted is that the user > that the cron > service is running under is not the expected SYSTEM but the > unknown 400 > as: > > $ ps -ef > UID PIDPPID TTY STIME COMMAND > winwa02 904 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin > SYSTEM3912 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > SYSTEM15123912 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/inetd > SYSTEM2616 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > SYSTEM26482616 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/cygserver > winwa021412 1 4Feb 23 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0235521412 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/bash > winwa0230843552 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/telnet > winwa023228 1 2 14:16:18 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0236403228 3 14:16:19 /usr/bin/bash > winwa0231763640 3 15:46:35 /usr/bin/telnet > winwa023016 1 6 16:06:23 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0225043016 7 16:06:23 /usr/bin/bash > winwa023856 1 0 11:13:47 /usr/bin/rxvt > winwa0235763856 1 11:13:48 /usr/bin/bash > 4002228 1 ? 12:30:59 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv > 400 5362228 ? 12:30:59 /usr/sbin/cron > winwa0221882504 7 12:37:47 /usr/bin/ps > > > > Note that other cygrunsrv processes do indeed correctly run under > SYSTEM. I suspect that if my cron and its associated parent cygrunsrv > process were running as SYSTEM, then the cron jobs would > execute per the > crontab. In fact, I manually ran /usr/sbin/cron as my user (winwa02) > and cron was indeed able to kick off the crontab jobs properly. > > A relevant entry in the Windows XP Application Event log > appears in full > when /usr/sbin/cron starts as: > > The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( /usr/sbin/cron ) cannot > be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry > information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote > computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this > description; see Help and Support for details. The following > information > is part of the event: /usr/sbin/cron : PID 536 : (winwa02) ORPHAN (no > passwd entry). > > The typical command line used to install the cron service was: > > cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D -e "CYGWIN=tty ntsec" -d > "CYGWIN cron" > > My domain /etc/passwd and /etc/group files are up-to-date. > > As usual the output of the relevant sections of cygcheck -svr appears > below: > > > Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics > Current System Time: Tue Feb 24 11:08:08 2004 > > Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 > > --snip-- > > Output from C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (nontsec) > UID: 5120(winwa02) GID: 10513(Domain Users) > 10513(Domain Users) > > Output from C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (ntsec) > UID: 5120(winwa02) GID: 10513(Domain Users) > 544(Administrators) > 545(Users)143344(442-SC-CRO-R) > 106908(98-Site) > 10513(Domain Users) 162415(NASiteGroups) > 169978(North American Sites) > > SysDir: C:\WINDOWS\System32 > WinDir: C:\WINDOWS > > CYGWIN = `tty notitle glob ntsec codepage:oem server' > HOME = `C:\cygwin\home\winwa02' > MAKE_MODE = `unix' > PWD = `/home/winwa02' > USER = `winwa02' > > --snip-- > > > 1083k 2004/01/31 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0 > "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=2004/1/30 16:32 > Cygwin DLL version info: > DLL version: 1.5.7 > DLL epoch: 19 > DLL bad signal mask: 19005 > DLL old termios: 5 > DLL malloc env: 28 > API major: 0 > API minor: 109 > Shared data: 3 > DLL identifier: cygwin1 > Mount registry: 2 > Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions > Cygwin registry name: Cygwin > Program options name: Program Options > Cygw
Cron Running As UID 400
Hi, I've been through a couple of problems already with cron and have resolved all of them (thanks to this list!) except this last one. The cron service is indeed running, but no jobs are ever run as described in the crontab. A strange thing I've noted is that the user that the cron service is running under is not the expected SYSTEM but the unknown 400 as: $ ps -ef UID PIDPPID TTY STIME COMMAND winwa02 904 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin SYSTEM3912 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv SYSTEM15123912 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/inetd SYSTEM2616 1 ?Feb 23 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv SYSTEM26482616 ?Feb 23 /usr/sbin/cygserver winwa021412 1 4Feb 23 /usr/bin/rxvt winwa0235521412 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/bash winwa0230843552 5Feb 23 /usr/bin/telnet winwa023228 1 2 14:16:18 /usr/bin/rxvt winwa0236403228 3 14:16:19 /usr/bin/bash winwa0231763640 3 15:46:35 /usr/bin/telnet winwa023016 1 6 16:06:23 /usr/bin/rxvt winwa0225043016 7 16:06:23 /usr/bin/bash winwa023856 1 0 11:13:47 /usr/bin/rxvt winwa0235763856 1 11:13:48 /usr/bin/bash 4002228 1 ? 12:30:59 /usr/bin/cygrunsrv 400 5362228 ? 12:30:59 /usr/sbin/cron winwa0221882504 7 12:37:47 /usr/bin/ps Note that other cygrunsrv processes do indeed correctly run under SYSTEM. I suspect that if my cron and its associated parent cygrunsrv process were running as SYSTEM, then the cron jobs would execute per the crontab. In fact, I manually ran /usr/sbin/cron as my user (winwa02) and cron was indeed able to kick off the crontab jobs properly. A relevant entry in the Windows XP Application Event log appears in full when /usr/sbin/cron starts as: The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( /usr/sbin/cron ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: /usr/sbin/cron : PID 536 : (winwa02) ORPHAN (no passwd entry). The typical command line used to install the cron service was: cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D -e "CYGWIN=tty ntsec" -d "CYGWIN cron" My domain /etc/passwd and /etc/group files are up-to-date. As usual the output of the relevant sections of cygcheck -svr appears below: Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics Current System Time: Tue Feb 24 11:08:08 2004 Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 --snip-- Output from C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (nontsec) UID: 5120(winwa02) GID: 10513(Domain Users) 10513(Domain Users) Output from C:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (ntsec) UID: 5120(winwa02) GID: 10513(Domain Users) 544(Administrators) 545(Users)143344(442-SC-CRO-R) 106908(98-Site) 10513(Domain Users) 162415(NASiteGroups) 169978(North American Sites) SysDir: C:\WINDOWS\System32 WinDir: C:\WINDOWS CYGWIN = `tty notitle glob ntsec codepage:oem server' HOME = `C:\cygwin\home\winwa02' MAKE_MODE = `unix' PWD = `/home/winwa02' USER = `winwa02' --snip-- 1083k 2004/01/31 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0 "cygwin1.dll" v0.0 ts=2004/1/30 16:32 Cygwin DLL version info: DLL version: 1.5.7 DLL epoch: 19 DLL bad signal mask: 19005 DLL old termios: 5 DLL malloc env: 28 API major: 0 API minor: 109 Shared data: 3 DLL identifier: cygwin1 Mount registry: 2 Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions Cygwin registry name: Cygwin Program options name: Program Options Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2 Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix Cygdrive default prefix: Build date: Fri Jan 30 19:32:04 EST 2004 CVS tag: cr-0x9e Shared id: cygwin1S3 --snip-- Cygwin Package Information Last downloaded files to: C:\Documents and Settings\winwa02\My Documents\My Downloads\cygwin Last downloaded files from: ftp://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin Package Version -- snip -- cron3.0.1-11 crypt 1.1-1 ctags 5.5-4 cygipc 2.03-2 cygrunsrv 0.98-1 -- snip -- Use -h to see help about each section Thanks, Wayne Sheridan Winch, Jr. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/