On Wed 8/23/06 9:43 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On Aug 21 11:13, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > On Fri 8/18/06 16:28 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > > The trick using /etc/group only works for password-LESS authentication,
> > > sorry for not mentioning it, but usually the problems reported here are
On Aug 21 11:13, Tom Rodman wrote:
> On Fri 8/18/06 16:28 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > The trick using /etc/group only works for password-LESS authentication,
> > sorry for not mentioning it, but usually the problems reported here are
> > with passwordless authentication so I just assumed thi
On Fri 8/18/06 16:28 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On Aug 18 08:35, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > On Fri 8/18/06 8:58 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > > On Aug 17 18:49, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > tried that.. no joy, take a look:
> > > > --v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-
Tom Rodman wrote:
Yes I see the local group "S-1-2-0", but when I ssh'd in, I typed the
password in for this session and so I expect "whoami /all" to return
the username that goes with the password - more importantly I need the
credentials to write to the network shares, that I normally get when
On Aug 18 08:35, Tom Rodman wrote:
> On Fri 8/18/06 8:58 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > On Aug 17 18:49, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > >
> > > tried that.. no joy, take a look:
> > > --v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-v-v--
> > > $ $WINDIR/system32/whoami /all #we're in
On Fri 8/18/06 8:58 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On Aug 17 18:49, Tom Rodman wrote:
> >
> > tried that.. no joy, take a look:
> > --v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-v-v--
> > $ $WINDIR/system32/whoami /all #we're in an ssh session before edits made
> > to /etc/g
On Aug 17 18:49, Tom Rodman wrote:
>
> tried that.. no joy, take a look:
> --v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-v-v--
> $ $WINDIR/system32/whoami /all #we're in an ssh session before edits made
> to /etc/group
>
> USER INFORMATION
>
>
> Us
On Wed 8/16/06 23:11 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On Aug 16 15:49, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > On Wed 8/16/06 14:44 CDT mwoehlke wrote:
> > > Tom Rodman wrote:
> > > > Hosts effected:
> > > >
> > > > several boxes running windows 2003 server w/cygwin
> > > > (1.5.20s(0.155/4/2) 20060403 13:33:45)
On Aug 16 15:49, Tom Rodman wrote:
> On Wed 8/16/06 14:44 CDT mwoehlke wrote:
> > Tom Rodman wrote:
> > > Hosts effected:
> > >
> > > several boxes running windows 2003 server w/cygwin (1.5.20s(0.155/4/2)
> > > 20060403 13:33:45)
> > >
> > > Problem (or feature?):
> > >
> > > when you ssh
Thanks for your help Matthew.
On Wed 8/16/06 14:44 CDT mwoehlke wrote:
> Tom Rodman wrote:
> > Hosts effected:
> >
> > several boxes running windows 2003 server w/cygwin (1.5.20s(0.155/4/2)
> > 20060403 13:33:45)
> >
> > Problem (or feature?):
> >
> > when you ssh to these boxes, and run:
Tom Rodman wrote:
Hosts effected:
several boxes running windows 2003 server w/cygwin (1.5.20s(0.155/4/2)
20060403 13:33:45)
Problem (or feature?):
when you ssh to these boxes, and run:
$WINDIR/system32/whoami /all |grep -q S-1-2-0 || echo OOPs # "OOPS" echos
:-<
"S-1-2-0" ==
Hosts effected:
several boxes running windows 2003 server w/cygwin (1.5.20s(0.155/4/2)
20060403 13:33:45)
Problem (or feature?):
when you ssh to these boxes, and run:
$WINDIR/system32/whoami /all |grep -q S-1-2-0 || echo OOPs # "OOPS" echos
:-<
"S-1-2-0" == "Users who log on to
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