Matthias Meyer wrote:
create a new file /etc/test.txt
bin>ls -alh /etc/test.txt
bin>-rwx------+ 1 meyer Kein 0 Dec 1 23:01 /etc/test.txt
Than I run a backup:
After that my backup-protocol shows:
create 644 18/544 0 etc/Test.txt
But 18/544 is SYSTEM:Administratoren
as /etc/passwd -> SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18::
and /etc/group -> Administratoren:S-1-5-32-544:544:
shows.
I've tried this with both, "cygrunsrv -I backup ..." as well as
with "cygrunsrv -I backup -e CYGWIN=nontsec ..."
Any further hint?
Well services on <= XP run under the local system account so I'm
guessing that your backup service is using the permissions of the
creator of the backup files rather than the original permissions.
'rsync', according to the man page, says that it has '-p' and
'-A' flags to preserve the original permission IDs (or '-a' which
includes '-p'). Are you using any of these?
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