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Vedr.: Re: Vedr.: Re: OpenSSH under the CYGWIN package, does not read domain groups in /etc/group file.
- From: las at atp dot dk
- To: Cygwin List <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 09:21:54 +0200
- Subject: Vedr.: Re: Vedr.: Re: OpenSSH under the CYGWIN package, does not read domain groups in /etc/group file.
I have been making both the passwd and group files using the -d option.
When I log on as a domain user I get the same result as previus:
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>>Output from d:\programmer\cygwin\bin\id.exe (nontsec)
>>UID: ) GID: )
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>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>This doesn't look good. Did you edit this output?
>
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>>Output from d:\programmer\cygwin\bin\id.exe (ntsec)
>>UID: ) GID: )
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>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Ditto
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><snip>
If I log on as the local administrator I get this:
Output from d:\programmer\cygwin\bin\id.exe (nontsec)
UID: 500(Administrator) GID: 544(Administrators)
544(Administrators)
Output from d:\programmer\cygwin\bin\id.exe (ntsec)
UID: 500(Administrator) GID: 544(Administrators)
0(root) 513(None)
544(Administrators) 545(Users)
10545(mkgroup-l-d)
This looks much better, I think.
I still think, this might have something to do, with my security settings.
When I try to run MKGROUP on the server, as the local admin. I get this
result:
$ mkgroup -d
NetGroupEnum() failed with 1326
And the mkpasswd command:
$ mkpasswd -d -u las -p /home
mkpasswd: [1326] Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.
The way I have been making those 2 files, is I've run the commands on my
workstation, and copied them to the server (they are on the same domain).
Kind regards
Lars Søndergaard
ATP
Kongens Vænge 8
3400 Hillerød
E-mail: las@atp.dk
Tlf.: 4820 4574
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