--- Mar 9/3/10, Wes Barris ha scritto: > Wes Barris wrote: > > I use Cygwin 1.7 on my XP desktop system at > work. I like having the > > same home directory on this Windows XP system as I do > on our Unix > > server. The Windows XP system is a member of a > domain. The Unix > > server is not. The Unix server is running Samba > and is configured > > with a workgroup name. My home directory on the > Unix server is > > mounted as a mapped network drive on the Windows XP > system. > > > > Everything in the above setup is working > > properly from the Unix server side and from the > Windows side when > > working with Windows Explorer. I can create and > delete files via > > Windows Explorer and they show up on the Unix side > with proper > > ownership and permissions (as controlled by > Samba). Conversely, > > I can create and delete files under Unix and access > these files > > from Windows Explorer. > > > > The problem is when I look at my mapped network home > directory > > with Cygwin, my home directory files are owned by > nobody ('????????') > > and have a group of nobody. I am guessing that > this is because my > > Windows SID in /etc/passwd is the SID of my domain > user and since > > the Samba server is not part of this domain the files > look like they > > are from an unknown user. > > > > In our Samba server there is a file (usermap) that > maps unix usernames > > to windows usernames. This appears to be working > when working with > > Windows Explorer. Why doesn't this work with > Cygwin? What is the > > way to fix this? Do I somehow need to map my > unix username to a > > windows SID? Do I need to turn off ntsec?
you need to map the WINDOWS SID to the UNIX username so you need to add on /etc/passwd and etc/group the right references. see: http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-utils.html#mkpasswd http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html > Do I need to change > > the mount options for /cygdrive? > > Should I assume from the lack of any response that there is > no fix > for this? > > -- Wes Barris I should say no Marco -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple