> does that also mean there's no difference between logging in,
> as a given user on a PDC, locally or in the domain?
Coorect. The PDC doesn't have a local context seperate from the domain.
Bye, Martin
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Hi Corinna,
> Currently I don't understand how setup could create a /etc/passwd file
> with gid 513 and a group file with gid 10513.
>
> IIRC, setup calls both, mkpasswd and mkgroup, using the -l option.
> This should naturally result in using the 513 in both files.
>
> If anybody could sched s
Hi Corinna,
> That's fine. Patches gratefully accepted.
Just for the record: I ran into the problem as well, and of course your analysis was
correct.
the passwd/group files automaticaly generated during install didn't match wrt to
groups (group 513 in passwd, 10513 in group file).
The solut
Hi,
if I try updating cygwin from 1.3.9 to 1.3.10 sshd stops working: when trying to
connect from a remote system, I get the followin messages:
[root@backup full]# ssh martin.bene@myserver
martin.bene@myserver's password:
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
setgid: Inva
Hi, I'm trying to backup data off a W2k Server (SP2) using rsync over ssh.
installation worked ok, copying just a small directury works as well.
When trying to copy a large directory tree, rsync starts just fine but stalls after a
few MBs. No error messages, just no further activity.
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