Corinna Vinschen wrote:
As for /sbin/nologin itself, I'm not sure why I did that without
providing an /sbin/nologin executable. This is very clearly an oversight
on my part.
In theory it should be part of the util-linux package, but it isn't for
some reason. Yaakov, any idea why? Is it a pro
>LDAP can't have to do with that, in theory. The whole mechanism should give a
>sane result even if LDAP >connections fail, because the core part is the call
>to LookupAccountSid and that's the only call which has to >succeed.
Certainly my speculation of the cause is exactly thatspeculatio
On Mar 20 22:13, Mirko Vukovic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after upgrading cygwin64 on my company laptop, mintty gives the following
> message *when connected to the network from home*:
>
> /sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
I replied to David's mail, but the same puzzled observations and
question
Hi David,
On Mar 21 13:50, Habermann, David (D) wrote:
> I observed the same error. In my case, it was apparently caused by a
> too-rapid startup at boot of cygserver, which apparently could not
> connect to LDAP at that early stage.
LDAP can't have to do with that, in theory. The whole mechani
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: mintty startup message: /sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
Hello,
after upgrading cygwin64 on my company laptop, mintty gives the following
message *when connected to the network from home*:
/sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
Pressing enter closes
Greetings, Mirko Vukovic!
> after upgrading cygwin64 on my company laptop, mintty gives the following
> message *when connected to the network from home*:
Does that mean you're logged into your work domain?
> /sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
> Pressing enter closes the window.
This scr
Hello,
after upgrading cygwin64 on my company laptop, mintty gives the following
message *when connected to the network from home*:
/sbin/nologin: No such file or directory
Pressing enter closes the window.
I can start bash from Windows' command window. From there, I see that there
is no /sbin
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