Re: NTSEC db_home

2015-04-17 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Apr 17 10:07, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> I'm having a little trouble with the db_home: setting at work
> (corporate network, not using /etc/passwd or /etc/group).  Regarding:
> 
>   https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-mapping-nsswitch-home
> 
> I tried "db_home: /%H" and although my MINTTY session started in the
> correct directory, ssh-keygen wanted to use the directory defined by
> HOMESHARE instead, which points somewhere else (a local Unix server).
> Note that both HOMEDRIVE (+HOMEPATH) and HOMESHARE ultimately point to
> the same place:
> 
> DOS view of the world:
> 
> c:\>set | grep HOME
> HOME=C:\Home

Bzzz.

You seem to misinterpret what %H means.  It's the same thing as setting
db_home to the windows scheme.  Here's the relevant part from the docs:

  windows

The user's home directory is set to the same directory which is used
as Windows home directory. This is the homeDirectory AD attribute.
For SAM accounts, this is equivalent to the "Home folder" setting in
SAM. If both attributes are unset, Cygwin falls back to the user's
local profile directory, typically something along the lines of
C:\Users\$USERNAME. Of course, the Windows directory is converted to
POSIX-style by Cygwin. 

Check with `getent passwd $USER'.  Your home dir from the Cygwin POV 
is what *Windows* sets, not your personal $HOME setting from the
environment.  I bet you'll see "//corp.ad.broadcom.com/DENA/home/reisert"
in the getent output.

By setting $HOME to a directory different from your home dir in the
passwd entry, you're confusing your tools.  Some of them will happily
use $HOME, others will use the entry from the account DB (what getent
returns).

The bottom line is, don't do that.  You have enough configuration
methods in /etc/nsswitch.conf, AD, or SAM to set your home dir
correctly.  Setting $HOME manually to a differnet value is just
asking for trouble.


HTH,
Corinna

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NTSEC db_home

2015-04-17 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
I'm having a little trouble with the db_home: setting at work
(corporate network, not using /etc/passwd or /etc/group).  Regarding:

  https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-mapping-nsswitch-home

I tried "db_home: /%H" and although my MINTTY session started in the
correct directory, ssh-keygen wanted to use the directory defined by
HOMESHARE instead, which points somewhere else (a local Unix server).
Note that both HOMEDRIVE (+HOMEPATH) and HOMESHARE ultimately point to
the same place:

DOS view of the world:

c:\>set | grep HOME
HOME=C:\Home
HOMEDRIVE=P:
HOMEPATH=\
HOMESHARE=\\corp.ad.broadcom.com\DENA\home\reisert

(mintty window with bash)

[LTDENA-REISERT:~] $ ssh-keygen
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Enter file in which to save the key
(//corp.ad.broadcom.com/DENA/home/reisert/.ssh/id_rsa):

Cygwin view of the world:

[LTDENA-REISERT:~] $ set | grep -i home
CDPATH=.:/cygdrive/c/Home:/cygdrive/c/Home/dx4win:/cygdrive/c
HISTFILE=/cygdrive/c/Home/.bash_history
HOME=/cygdrive/c/Home
HOMEDRIVE=P:
HOMEPATH='\'
HOMESHARE='\\corp.ad.broadcom.com\DENA\home\reisert'
PWD=/cygdrive/c/Home

I can't explain what's going on.  I changed db_home to:

db_home:   /cygdrive/C/Home

and it's working as expected.

-- 
Jim Reisert AD1C, , http://www.ad1c.us

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