On Feb 18 15:20, Dominik Straßer wrote: > Hi Corinna, > Am 18.02.2014 13:43, schrieb Corinna Vinschen: > >On Feb 18 13:35, Dominik Straßer wrote: > >>Hi Corinna, > >>thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the > >>credentials stuff. But can it have this result: > >>In the cygwin terminal: > >>ls -l /cygdrive > >>total 43 > >>d---------+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller 0 Feb 18 10:27 c > >>drwxr-x--- 15 night None 1024 Jan 23 22:53 k > >>drwxr-x--- 52 night None 24576 Feb 18 2014 n > >>drwxr-x--x 62 night None 14336 Feb 17 13:57 s > >> > >>In the ssh: > >>ls -l /cygdrive > >>total 4 > >>d---------+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller 0 Feb 18 10:27 c > >Keep in mind that the login via ssh is in another session than a desktop > >session. If you want a user to see the automatically mounted drives in > >a ssh session, the ssh session needs the user's credentials. This only > >works if the user mounts the required drives manually after login via > So what I am doing now is (in .bashrc) > /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/mount.exe '<nfs-path>' k: > mount k: /home/user1 > > which seems to work. > >ssh, or if the login via ssh already has the credentials. This is > >only the case when using method 3: > >http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-nopasswd3 > > > > > > tried it, but didn't work: > $ passwd -R > [etc] > Enter your current password: > Re-enter your current password: > Storing password failed: Function not implemented
Did you *read* the aforementioned URL? It explains that a non-admin needs cygserver to run passwd -R. As an admin you can enter the password for other users, if you know it. See additionally http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-utils.html#passwd Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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