Re: mobile cygwin

2003-08-14 Thread Larry Hall
Bogdan Czyz wrote:

Hi there,
I'm trying to create custom cygwin build (about 40MBs). I mean I'm 
trying to collect most of shell and file tools, and have at least cygwin 
sshd working. I'd like to have everything on cd and when needed copy all 
cygwin directory structure to hard disk (not only my private pc's disk 
but pc's disk I work on that day - I don't want to install cygwin on 
each pc I got to work on) and run all the utilities and use for instance 
sshd for port forwarding.
I'm in half way. I got all utilities working in place, batch files to 
add and remove registry entries for cygwin (to get proper mounting 
points from bash). Last thing I can't figure out is sshd. To be more 
specific passwd. I'd like to have one (or couple) user(s) that I can 
work with independently of system. I'd like to run sshd on machine I 
work on and I wouldn't like to worry about creating new /etc/passwd each 
time. I'd like to use one of defined users with known password and do 
what I need to do. Is that possible at all with cygwin?? user 
independently?? If you have any ideas, please advice.
If you want this to be entirely transparent, I expect you have a tough
curve ahead of you.  You may find this most tractable by setting
nontsec for CYGWIN and 'sshd' and then running 'sshd' as that user.
Of course, this isn't very secure so doing this may invalidate your
intended use of 'ssh'.  But this should make it less of an issue to have
/etc/passwd and /etc/group not current.  Mind you, I haven't tried any
of this so it may be of no value.  Really, the answer is, you can't do
that.
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mobile cygwin

2003-08-08 Thread Bogdan Czyz
Hi there,
I'm trying to create custom cygwin build (about 40MBs). I mean I'm trying to 
collect most of shell and file tools, and have at least cygwin sshd working. 
I'd like to have everything on cd and when needed copy all cygwin directory 
structure to hard disk (not only my private pc's disk but pc's disk I work 
on that day - I don't want to install cygwin on each pc I got to work on) 
and run all the utilities and use for instance sshd for port forwarding.
I'm in half way. I got all utilities working in place, batch files to add 
and remove registry entries for cygwin (to get proper mounting points from 
bash). Last thing I can't figure out is sshd. To be more specific passwd. 
I'd like to have one (or couple) user(s) that I can work with independently 
of system. I'd like to run sshd on machine I work on and I wouldn't like to 
worry about creating new /etc/passwd each time. I'd like to use one of 
defined users with known password and do what I need to do. Is that possible 
at all with cygwin?? user independently?? If you have any ideas, please 
advice.

Thanks in advance,
Bogdan
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