I feel like a terrier peeling away an onion. Darn it, this is going to work!
I agree with your comment about being in the weeds and started over, in the
process discovering why HOME was set improperly (using the domain switch for
mkpasswd instead of local). I reinstalled ssh, re-ran ssh-host-co
Furthermore, I've just discovered that I _can_ log in as the cyg_server user!
>From there, if i attempt to su to myself (user greendg1), I see this:
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$ su - greendg1
su: warning: cannot change directory to //APLFS01/GREENDG1$: Not a directory
mkdir: cannot create directory `//APLFS01': Read-on
Larry, thanks for your reply. I am using windows 7. I've tried changing
ownership of /var/empty to cyg_server, but this doesn't help.
FYI my "Fix" only worked for a day before failing again. Now I'm back to
square one.
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I experienced the "operation not permitted" problem as many others have.
I had not changed my setup when the error was experienced, but I noticed
that every computer which presented this difficulty was a work machine with
our IT security suite installed. On every PC _without_ an IT security
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