Kyle A. Dawson wrote:
After looking at all the config files, everything looked ok. I noticed that
some files have permission weird, with group as ?????. I noticed that my
group file only had groups from the domain not local groups. I then append
all the local groups to the /etc/group file, and BAM, everything works.
mkgroup -l >> /etc/group
Thanks for everyone that gave suggestions, I learned a lot about debugging
ssh and cygwin. Thanks Larry for all your help, very good problem solving
steps, if I follow the correctly ;)
Thanks for the feedback. Should help others with any similar problem.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
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