Re: Different commands give different groups

2011-10-01 Thread gsingh93
That makes sense, but I've completely restarted my computer and yet it still shows the old groups. So a new process that uses the new groups hasn't started. Any idea why? eblake wrote: > > On 09/30/2011 09:49 PM, gsingh93 wrote: >> >> Why do these two commands giv

OpenSSH - sshd logon failure

2011-10-01 Thread gsingh93
I had set this up a while ago on a different computer, but I can't get it running now. I've followed the directions at http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html and I'm getting the following error. Gulshan@GSJK-PC ~ $ cygrunsrv -S sshd cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: StartService: Wi

Different commands give different groups

2011-09-30 Thread gsingh93
Why do these two commands give different groups? It's the same user. Gulshan@GSJK-PC /etc $ id Gulshan uid=1000(Gulshan) gid=545(Users) groups=545(Users),0(root) Gulshan@GSJK-PC /etc $ id uid=1000(Gulshan) gid=545(Users) groups=545(Users),513(None) Furthermore, the commands mkgroup and mkpasswd