On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 12:00:51PM -, Kris Thielemans wrote:
Remaining questions:
- is there another way to prevent specific users access to telnet or ftp ?
(or ssh when I get round to installing sshd) ?
Edit /etc/passwd and set the shell field to /something/invalid/but/not/empty
- I
recently reinstalled and upgraded the whole of cygwin,
so I don't think it's because I have old versions lying around).
Thanks for the help
Kris
-Original Message-
From: Kris Thielemans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 December 2002 16:26
To: Gnuwin
Subject: RE: ntsec
Oh yes,
a related remark.
On the file with the funny UID, some things work, some don't. For instance,
I can vi it, but I cannot write it. This seems to say that some cygwin
programs call this file readable, but others don't... Bearing in mind the
premissions that it is said to, I would actually
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 02:02:59PM -, Kris Thielemans wrote:
I have a problem with ntsec I think.
I copied files from a remote disk (a Windows NT server) using the explorer.
These files are then set to the following UID:
ls -l test.txt
-rwx--1 65535None 1225 Dec 10
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