Andrey Repin wrote:
Oh, also... Are you sure you have full low-level access to partition in
question? I.e., it is not blocked by antivirus, or UAC?
No, I'm not sure.
Ok, let me rephrase it - are you trying these commands in an elevated
shell? (i.e. mintty running as administrator.)
I'm
Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Matthias Meyer!
I've installed cygwin 1.7.20 on my Windows7 and try to get reparse data
of a junction point:
getfattr -h -e hex -n system.ntfs_reparse_data
/cygdrive/C/Users/Default\ User but I get an error:
/cygdrive/C/Users/Default User
Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Matthias Meyer!
I've installed cygwin 1.7.20 on my Windows7 and try to get reparse data
of a junction point:
getfattr -h -e hex -n system.ntfs_reparse_data /cygdrive/C/Users/Default\
User but I get an error:
/cygdrive/C/Users/Default User
Hi :)
I've installed cygwin 1.7.20 on my Windows7 and try to get reparse data
of a junction point:
getfattr -h -e hex -n system.ntfs_reparse_data /cygdrive/C/Users/Default\ User
but I get an error:
/cygdrive/C/Users/Default User: system.ntfs_reparse_data: Not supported
If I mount the drive in
Dear all,
I would like to patch and compile rsync.
I'll prefer to cross compile from linux (debian) to cygwin.
Is that possible? I didn't find any (actual) documentation about this.
Thanks in advance
Matthias
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Hi,
I've installed cygwin V1.7.5 within Windows7 SP1.
Curiously a file seems to have two different owners. Depends on the account
which list the file.
If I run a cmd as a normal user and list file:
C:\ls -lh /
drwxrwx---+ 1 Administrators 16K 2011-04-22 10:46 bin
C:\ls -lhn /
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I've installed cygwin V1.7.5 within Windows7 SP1.
Curiously a file seems to have two different owners. Depends on the
account which list the file.
If I run a cmd as a normal user and list file:
C:\ls -lh /
drwxrwx---+ 1 Administrators 16K
Hi,
I use cygwin 1.7.5 and run backups from Windoze to my Linux server by using
BackupPC.
I want to set the windows character set within the backuppc configuration
for preventing me from this filename renamings (e.g. the german ü will be
replaced by ?)
But how to determine the windows
First I want to wish you a happy new year :-)
I've a owner-problem with my Windows XP.
Most of the files which should be owned by Administrators are owned by
4294967295, an unknown user.
$ cat /etc/passwd
SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18::
LocalService:*:19:544:U-NT AUTHORITY\LocalService,S-1-5-19::
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 6 10:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 5 21:15, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Otherwise, the only difference as far as I can see is the fact that
the user token attrib inherited from the Cygwin shell has more
Scott D Friedemann wrote:
After upgrading, attempts to use SSH give Server refused our key.
Trying to enter the user password is rejected, too. Everything wor
I haven't found any documentation about upgrading SSH so don't know what
might be wrong. I ran /bin/copy-user-registry-fstab
Scott D Friedemann wrote:
On 5/14/10 8:23 AM, Matthias Meyer wrote:
I am looking for a solution to a aimiliar problem the last week.
In my case I found and solve two mistakes:
1) usernames in v1.5 are case insensitive but not in v1.7.5. e.g. ssh
me...@cygwinhost is not the same as ssh me
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 14 15:23, Matthias Meyer wrote:
1) usernames in v1.5 are case insensitive but not in v1.7.5. e.g. ssh
me...@cygwinhost is not the same as ssh me...@cygwinhost
This has nothing to do with Cygwin 1.7. It was a security change in
OpenSSH 5.4p1:
http
Andy Koppe wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
cygwin 1.7.5 need, at least, the /usr/share/terminfo/63/cygwin file.
cygwin 1.7.2, used by the actual copssh distribution, didn't need this
file.
Third-party Cygwin distributions like copssh aren't supported here.
/usr/share/terminfo isn't used
Andy Koppe wrote:
Matthias Meyer:
I'm stumped. I think 'cygcheck -svr' output is needed to
get any further. Please attach, not include it, and make sure you
delete any sensitive info from it first.
see attachment :-)
You've got Cygwin installed under 'C:/Program Files', which I suspect
Hello,
The solution should not be far away ;-)
cygwin 1.7.5 need, at least, the /usr/share/terminfo/63/cygwin file.
cygwin 1.7.2, used by the actual copssh distribution, didn't need this file.
Somebody knows:
1) what is the job of the other directories (41..78)
below /usr/share/terminfo ?
2)
Andy Koppe wrote:
Matthias Meyer:
Andy Koppe wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known
prior with cygwin 1.5.25:
1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 6 10:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 5 21:15, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Otherwise, the only difference as far as I can see is the fact that
the user token attrib inherited from the Cygwin shell has more user
rights
enabled
Andy Koppe wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known prior
with cygwin 1.5.25:
1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go into the left
direction. Cursor up
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 5 06:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
2) In the opposite to V1.5.25 ls -alh /cygdrive/c/users/ shows the
Vista Junction points like linux soft links. That is nice :-)
But the Windows Program attrib /S /D will follow this symbolic links
Hello,
I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known prior
with cygwin 1.5.25:
1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go into the left direction.
Cursor up will resolve in one line like:
$ tail
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 3 00:26, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I have a cygwin 1.5.25 installation on a vista client.
I can access the vista client by ssh. For that I use an account
called backup.
I want use the ssh account for backup/restore with rsync.
The Backup work well
Hello,
I have a cygwin 1.5.25 installation on a vista client.
I can access the vista client by ssh. For that I use an account
called backup.
I want use the ssh account for backup/restore with rsync.
The Backup work well but the restore not :-(
The files from a restore are owned by the
Avira AntiVir Personal found the Trojaner TR/Dropper.Gen within setfacl.exe
as well as in getfacl.exe.
It seems that AntiVir found this Trojan with a generic detection routine.
Anybody knows something about this?
br
Matthias
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Dave Korn wrote:
Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/10/13 Matthias Meyer:
But nevertheless, user Backup can access the directory as well as the
files
Does user Backup have Administrator privileges?
No, user Backup User has the Backup/Restore privilege. These are
well-known reserved names
Hello,
Is there a way to run a schtasks without being in the administrator group?
Is there a privilege, setting by editrights, which would solve that?
Thanks
Matthias
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Hello,
I run cygwin on Windows (XP as well as Vista) with NTFS.
I want to deny access to a directory for one dedicated user.
I tried it with:
$ setfacl -m u:backup:0 /cygdrive/c/test
$ getfacl /cygdrive/c/test
# file: /cygdrive/c/test
# owner: meyer
# group: Kein
user::rwx
user:Backup:---
Am Sonntag 04 Oktober 2009 schrieb Julio Costa:
Hi,
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 17:57, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I've running port forwarding in WindowsXP as well as Windows Vista by
using
autossh, running as a service, installed by cygrunsrv.
cygrunsrv -I service-tunnel -f secure
Hi,
I've running port forwarding in WindowsXP as well as Windows Vista by using
autossh, running as a service, installed by cygrunsrv.
cygrunsrv -I service-tunnel -f secure tunnel for service \
-n -t auto -y tcpip -O -u $priv_user -w $priv_pwd -p /bin/nice \
-a -n 10
David Christensen wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
If I rebase within Windows7 I can not use this programs and librarys
within other versions of Windows, right?
Are you trying to share one Cygwin installation between multiple
operation system installations (e.g. over a network, dual boot
Karl M wrote:
Hi...
Are you also providing the source code for the Cygwin pckages that you
distribute this way, and for your programs that are linked with Cygwin?
Thanks,
...Karl
No, should/must I do?
I provide the cygwin GPL (as well as rsync GPL and ssh GPL).
I didn't link any
David Christensen wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Most of the time ssh can not connect to the sshd in Windows7.
In my logfile (in Windows7) I found:
7300 [main] sshd 3772 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
0x2C5000..0x2C52E0, done 0, windows pid 3512, Win32 error 487
Have you
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 28 12:18, Matthias Meyer wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Most of the time ssh can not connect to the sshd in Windows7.
In my logfile (in Windows7) I found:
7300 [main] sshd 3772 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed
I have a similar problem.
Most of the time ssh can not connect to the sshd in Windows7.
In my logfile (in Windows7) I found:
7300 [main] sshd 3772 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
0x2C5000..0x2C52E0, done 0, windows pid 3512, Win32 error 487
I didn't believe that the
Hi,
Sometimes pipes, created with mknod, seems not to be work fully correct.
Most of the time I can do:
mknod /var/run/CONT p
read -t 2 signal /var/run/CONT.
After 2 seconds I receive a timeout and the read returns.
But sometimes the read will wait forever. And also if I write something
to
Hi,
I backup Windows XP as well as Windows Vista by using rsyncd.
Thats working fine.
But I have a difference between the used space in source and destination.
Some of this differences are justified in my exclusions of pagefile.sys and
hiberfile.sys.
Another part, I am sure, by System Volume
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I run cygwin in Vista:
I can create a volume shadow copy with vshadow from the Microsoft SDK as
well as map it to drive B:.
I can access /cygdrive/b (bash) as well as B: (cmd) from terminals of the
same user which has mapped
Dave Korn wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I backup Windows XP as well as Windows Vista by using rsyncd.
Thats working fine.
But I have a difference between the used space in source and destination.
Some of this differences are justified in my exclusions of pagefile.sys
and hiberfile.sys
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I run cygwin in Vista:
I can create a volume shadow copy with vshadow from the Microsoft SDK as
well as map it to drive B:.
I can access /cygdrive/b (bash) as well as B: (cmd) from terminals of the
same user which has mapped the shadow copy to the drive
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I run cygwin in Vista:
I can create a volume shadow copy with vshadow from the Microsoft SDK as
well as map it to drive B:.
I can access /cygdrive/b (bash) as well as B: (cmd) from terminals of the
same user which has mapped the shadow copy to the drive
Hi,
I run cygwin in Vista:
I can create a volume shadow copy with vshadow from the Microsoft SDK as
well as map it to drive B:.
I can access /cygdrive/b (bash) as well as B: (cmd) from terminals of the
same user which has mapped the shadow copy to the drive.
But I can not access the shadow
Am Mittwoch 18 Februar 2009 schrieb Larry Hall (Cygwin):
Is there something of significance here that differs from
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-02/msg00404.html?
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Am Mittwoch 18 Februar 2009 schrieb Matthias Meyer:
Am Mittwoch 18 Februar 2009 schrieb Larry Hall (Cygwin):
Is there something of significance here that differs from
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-02/msg00404.html?
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Hi,
I run cygwin in Vista:
I can create a volume shadow copy with vshadow from the Microsoft SDK as
well as map it to drive B:.
I can access /cygdrive/b (bash) as well as B: (cmd) from terminals of the
same user which has mapped the shadow copy to the drive.
But I can not access the shadow
Hi,
I want to read filenames from a file and manipulate this files with the windows
program attrib.
Not easy to find how to read windows filenames from a file without lost of \.
while IFS= read -r cLine
do
echo $cLine
done restoreFiles.tmp
The above will work. BUT:
while IFS= read -r
Tim McDaniel wrote:
Given that the debug output has attrib +S but the code at top has
attrib +H, and that the debug output has test 0 -gt 0 that the
code doesn't have just before the loop exit, it is probably necessary
for you to publish the actual code that's failing, even if it has
details
Mark J. Reed wrote:
For what it's worth, I've had intermittent problems with bash and
while read loops where the loop aborts after one iteration whenever
there's nontrivial code in the loop body, on multiple platforms, not
just Cygwin. So this might not be a Cygwin issue. I've never been
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use rsync's pre-xfer in Vista. Unfortunately it didn't work if I
run the rsync daemon within in the system account.
I would believe that theire are rights necessary which are not included in
the system account. Nearly the same as I found in ssh-host
I use rsync for backing up windows.
After a restore of Desktop.ini I recognize that the hidden attribut and the
system attribut will not been restored.
I know, this are no unix attributes. But is there a way to backup and
restore the windows attributes too?
Thanks
Matthias
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Matthias Meyer wrote:
:-) Yes it works!
Three important things are going wrong in my past:
1. /etc/passwd as well as /etc/group are necessary in windows to enable
cygwin to map windows SID/GID to posix uid/gid.
2. --numeric-ids are necessary during backup to server if the client
uid/gid
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I try to use exact the same procedures within XP and Vista.
Linux-Server with backuppc, Windows-Clients with cygwin and rsyncd V3.0.4
over OpenSSH V5.1p1 for backup.
This will work with XP but unfortunately not with Vista (Home Basic
Hi,
I want to use rsync's pre-xfer in Vista. Unfortunately it didn't work if I
run the rsync daemon within in the system account.
I would believe that theire are rights necessary which are not included in
the system account. Nearly the same as I found in ssh-host-config for
privilege separation.
Hi,
I've installed a sshd service by:
cygrunsrv -I sshd -t auto -y tcpip -O -p /bin/sshd
and it work.
But I can not stopp the service.
cygrunsrv -E sshd
seems to work but sshd stay in the Windows process list (Task Manager).
In adition I can not start the service again. If I kill the sshd process
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I try to use exact the same procedures within XP and Vista.
Linux-Server with backuppc, Windows-Clients with cygwin and rsyncd V3.0.4
over OpenSSH V5.1p1 for backup.
This will work with XP but unfortunately not with Vista (Home Basic) :-(
In Vista I get
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 11:47:51AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 04:51:29PM +0100, Matthias Meyer wrote:
:-) Yes it works!
Three important things are going wrong in my past:
1. /etc/passwd as well as /etc/group are necessary in windows
:-) Yes it works!
Three important things are going wrong in my past:
1. /etc/passwd as well as /etc/group are necessary in windows to enable
cygwin to map windows SID/GID to posix uid/gid.
2. --numeric-ids are necessary during backup to server if the client uid/gid
is unknown there (whats
Brian Dessent wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Another strangely effect is that ls -alnh / lists all files as owned by
the actual user.
If I do that as another user the files will also be listet as owned by
him, the user who runs the ls.
What is the reason for that?
You instructed Cygwin
Brian Dessent wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
I've tried also ntsec, binmode and .
Why are you doing these things? Are you following somebody's guide?
Please tell them that they are spreading useless information if that is
the case. ntsec is the default. binmode is the default
Allan Schrum wrote:
Hi Matthias,
The problem is when rsync is not actively connected to a client. When
started as a service, an instance of rsync is running listening for
connections. When the connection occurs, the transfer takes place.
Afterwards, the original instance remains still
Hi all,
I want use rsync to backup a windows XP professional client to my linux server.
I've installed cygwin/rsync on windows and start with a local windows backup.
rsync -aA --super /cygdrive/c/bootfont.bin /cygdrive/c/backup
copies the file, but only the attributes RA and not the original
Brian Dessent wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
My first questions:
What the reason for not copying the attributes HS?
rsync is a POSIX program. It sees everything in terms of POSIX. That
means it sees a file mode, such as 0644, 0755, etc. It reads a mode on
the source and sets that same
Hi,
I define CYGWIN=nontsec as global environment variable. After reboot I
install the cygwin-setup-2.602.exe. I only add rsync to the pre selected
modules.
Then I logged in into the cygwin bash (by using the icon on the desktop)
There I tried rsync -a /cygdrive/c/work /cygdrive/c/backup
All
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
create a new file /etc/test.txt
binls -alh /etc/test.txt
bin-rwx--+ 1 meyer Kein 0 Dec 1 23:01 /etc/test.txt
Than I run a backup:
After that my backup-protocol shows:
create 64418/544 0 etc/Test.txt
But 18/544
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Could be. I don't know much about rsync. However, if that is the
uid/gid, it maps to -1 (don't know why it's represented as a 32-bit value
though.) Anyway, if you and I are right, then my WAG is that your
'/etc/passwd' and/or '/etc/group' file(s) are wrong.
See
Allan Schrum wrote:
In the event log the following message was found:
rsyncd: PID 1800: rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at
/home/lapo/packaging/rsync-3.0.4-1/src/rsync-3.0.4/clientserver.c(985)
[receiver=3.0.4].
I downloaded the source, rebuilt and I am running under the debugger.
Hi,
I try to backup WindowsXP as well as Vista to an Linux server.
I use backuppc as backup-server, cygwin as client environment and rsync for
transport.
The backup seems to work well but the restore not. The restored files will
have NT-Authority/System as new owner, independend from their old
stevench2000 wrote:
Hi, good day.
my systme is vista 32bit
as Admin, I downloaded the sshd packages and installed them
- opened cygwin bash as administrator
- ran ssh-host-config -y and accepted overwriting to /etc/sshd_config and
/etc/inetd.d/sshd-inetd when asked
- ran
Hi,
I try to use exact the same procedures within XP and Vista.
Linux-Server with backuppc, Windows-Clients with cygwin and rsyncd V3.0.4
over OpenSSH V5.1p1 for backup.
This will work with XP but unfortunately not with Vista (Home Basic) :-(
In Vista I get the following error from rsyncd:
Am Sonntag 16 November 2008 schrieb Matthias Meyer:
Hi,
I want to disable windows suspend before starting backup by rsync.
My rsyncd.conf:
-
max connections = 6
log file = /var/log/backup-service.log
read only = false
write only = false
transfer logging = no
list
Hi,
My Backup by rsync will abort if windows client enter suspend or hibernation
mode.
How to disable that at begin of the backup and enable the client
configuraton at the end of the backup again?
I've tried the registry setting:
Hi,
I want to disable windows suspend before starting backup by rsync.
My rsyncd.conf:
-
max connections = 6
log file = /var/log/backup-service.log
read only = false
write only = false
transfer logging = no
list = false
max verbosity = 6
pre-xfer exec = powercfg /H off
Hi,
I've installed cygwin and rsync/ssh on a vista client and want backup it to
backuppc 3.1.0-2 on my Linux server:
On client side (vista) I use rsync 3.0.4 (protocol version 30)
Capabilities:
64-bit files, 64-bit inums, 32-bit timestamps, 64-bit long ints,
socketpairs, hardlinks,
Am Donnerstag 17 Juli 2008 schrieb René Berber:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
I've installed (cygrunsrv -I) a ssh tunnel with:
/usr/bin/autossh -M 0 -o ServerAliveInterval=20 -o
ServerAliveCountMax=3 -N -C -i /etc/.ssh/id_rsa -L 389:localhost:389
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunatly
Am Donnerstag 17 Juli 2008 schrieb Larry Hall (Cygwin):
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I've installed (cygrunsrv -I) a ssh tunnel with:
/usr/bin/autossh -M 0 -o ServerAliveInterval=20 -o
ServerAliveCountMax=3 -N -C -i /etc/.ssh/id_rsa -L 389:localhost:389
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Am Samstag 19 Juli 2008 schrieb Brian Dessent:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Is it possible to start my service after network connection is 'up and
running' or to restart my service after a failure.
Please read the replies that you have already received, specifically the
one where René
Hello,
I've installed (cygrunsrv -I) a ssh tunnel with:
/usr/bin/autossh -M 0 -o ServerAliveInterval=20 -o
ServerAliveCountMax=3 -N -C -i /etc/.ssh/id_rsa -L 389:localhost:389
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunatly this tunnel will not startet at boot time.
If I start the service with cygrunsrv -S it
Am Montag 16 Juni 2008 schrieb René Berber:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
[snip]
$ cygrunsrv -I forward -p /usr/bin/ssh -a -v -f -2 -N -L
5729:localhost:5729 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -u root -w password
$ cygrunsrv -S forward
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: StartService: Win32 error 1069:
Der
Hello,
I try to start port forwarding shortly after boot by using cygrunsrv.
$ cygrunsrv -Q forward5729
Service : forward5729
Current State : Stopped
Command : /usr/bin/ssh -v -f -2 -N -L 5729:localhost:5729 [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Unfortunately this will not work for
Am Sonntag 15 Juni 2008 schrieb René Berber:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
I try to start port forwarding shortly after boot by using cygrunsrv.
$ cygrunsrv -Q forward5729
Service : forward5729
Current State : Stopped
Command : /usr/bin/ssh -v -f -2 -N -L 5729
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