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RE: problem starting inetd as NT service
- From: Mellman Thomas <Thomas dot Mellman at icn dot siemens dot de>
- To: "'Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)'" <lhall at rfk dot com>, Mellman Thomas <Thomas dot Mellman at icn dot siemens dot de>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 11:39:24 +0200
- Subject: RE: problem starting inetd as NT service
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:lhall@rfk.com]
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 5:04 PM
>>To: Mellman Thomas; 'john@vincent.as'; YuriLeikind@scnsoft.com
>>Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
>>Subject: RE: problem starting inetd as NT service
>>
>>
>>At 08:38 AM 5/7/2002, Mellman Thomas wrote:
>>>Due to constraints poised by my employer, I guess, I'm having basic
>>>problems meeting the requirements:
>>>
>>>When I do that, I can't create files anymore. My id is (clearly)
>>>uid=500(Administrator) gid=513(Kein) groups=513(Kein)
Incidently, I meant NOT as a telnet or ftp user, but simply as
a normal cygwin console user (Administrator) can I no longer create
files.
>>>- I read somewhere that I need to put my RID in the GCOS field of
>>> a password entry for me. I couldn't find the RID in my registry.
>>> Where can I find it?
>>
>>
>>The lack of this data in your /etc/passwd file is probably
>>the reason you
>>are having permission problems with ntsec turned on. Just
>>run "mkpasswd"
>>again with the appropriate flags for your installation. So
>>long as it can
>>find your login name, it will add the appropriate information to your
>>/etc/passwd file for you.
Ah, I afraid that's the key. mkpasswd - both with -l and -d options - does not yield my account name. I guess my employer REALLY has the security tied down. Does that mean that telnet is out for me?
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