Andrew DeFaria wrote:
WAG: Have you done mkgroup -d >> /etc/group?
Yes, I did - see my original post in this thread..
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Shankar Unni wrote:
Shankar Unni wrote:
My login groups are incomplete.
I just saw this post: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-07/msg00129.html
Is this situation still present in the latest (1.5.24) Cygwin?
WAG: Have you done mkgroup -d >> /etc/group?
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Shankar Unni wrote:
My login groups are incomplete.
I just saw this post: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-07/msg00129.html
Is this situation still present in the latest (1.5.24) Cygwin?
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Shankar Unni wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
cygcheck.out: CYGWIN = 'ntsec'
Perhaps you need smbntsec as well?
Thanks! That did it..
Alas, that didn't *quite* do it.
I finally figured out that I had to uninstall and re-install
(ssh-host-config) the sshd service, with CYGWIN=ntsec smbntsec. The
Dave Korn wrote:
cygcheck.out: CYGWIN = 'ntsec'
Perhaps you need smbntsec as well?
Thanks! That did it..
Of course, now I need to figure out why Clearcase itself refuses to
recognize that share, but that's a separate issue. Back to the coal mine..
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On 27 April 2007 22:48, Shankar Unni wrote:
> I have a Win2K3 SP1 system, freshly installed with the latest bits, and
> sshd installed with privilege separation (using ssh_host_config). The
> /etc/passwd has both local and domain users (in that order), as does
> /etc/group.
And even better, yo
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Hey Shankar. WAG here. With Windows 2K3 came more security. Check to see
what your *share* permissions are - not just the permissions of the
folder but the permissions of the share point. I believe MS added
something like Network: Deny for security sake and that screws up
Shankar Unni wrote:
I have a Win2K3 SP1 system, freshly installed with the latest bits,
and sshd installed with privilege separation (using ssh_host_config).
The /etc/passwd has both local and domain users (in that order), as
does /etc/group.
I have a local shared directory c:\Views (shared
I have a Win2K3 SP1 system, freshly installed with the latest bits, and
sshd installed with privilege separation (using ssh_host_config). The
/etc/passwd has both local and domain users (in that order), as does
/etc/group.
I have a local shared directory c:\Views (shared as \\myhostname\Views
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