--On 24 April 2006 16:50 +0200 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
but 'mkpasswd -l -c' offers me an
entry with a uid that is my 6-digit RID plus 1.
The -c option always adds the default offset. It's not intended for
local accounts anyway.
It's not just -c that adds the 1:
mkpasswd.exe -d $US
On Apr 24 15:01, Owen Rees wrote:
> --On 21 April 2006 17:18 +0200 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> >You should see the RIDs in big installations with > 100.000 users...
>
> [...]
>
> >You didn't have a look into http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
> >lately, I assume. The RID is mentioned ri
--On 21 April 2006 17:18 +0200 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
You should see the RIDs in big installations with > 100.000 users...
[...]
You didn't have a look into http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
lately, I assume. The RID is mentioned right at the start. ;-)
I did not see any mention
On Apr 21 11:11, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On Apr 21 01:15, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> > > Besides, the default mapping is to take the last 4 digits of the SID
> > > for the UID for local users, and 1 + the last 4 digits of the SID
> > > for domain
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 21 01:15, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> > Besides, the default mapping is to take the last 4 digits of the SID
> > for the UID for local users, and 1 + the last 4 digits of the SID
> > for domain users,
>
> Nope, it takes the complete RID as uid
On Apr 21 01:15, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> Besides, the default mapping is to take the last 4 digits of the SID for
> the UID for local users, and 1 + the last 4 digits of the SID for
> domain users,
Nope, it takes the complete RID as uid or gid, even if it's > .
Corinna
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Corinna Vinsc
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Steve Kelem wrote:
> Igor Peshansky said the following on 4/20/2006 12:24 PM:
> > On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Steve Kelem wrote:
> >
> > > How do I set my user & group id to a specific value? I would like
> > > it to match the uid & gid assigned by Linux on our main server. If
> > >
Igor Peshansky said the following on 4/20/2006 12:24 PM:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Steve Kelem wrote:
How do I set my user & group id to a specific value? I would like it to
match the uid & gid assigned by Linux on our main server.
If my local settings match the main server's, then ssh works mor
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Steve Kelem wrote:
> How do I set my user & group id to a specific value? I would like it to
> match the uid & gid assigned by Linux on our main server.
> If my local settings match the main server's, then ssh works more
> smoothly.
Do you mean the name or the numeric value?
How do I set my user & group id to a specific value? I would like it to
match the uid & gid assigned by Linux on our main server.
If my local settings match the main server's, then ssh works more smoothly.
Thanks,
Steve
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