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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 23:26:22 +0100 (CET)
From: Wolfgang DOT Garske AT t-online DOT de (Dr. Wolfgang Garske)
Reply-To: Wolfgang DOT Garske AT t-online DOT de
To: cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
Subject: uid mapping with rsh
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Hi there !

I have the following problem which I cannot solve
with my actual state of cygwin-knowlege. So I hope
at least you can give me a hint.

When I do login to a "cygwin host(NT)", e.g.
"rlogin -l corinna herhost", I get a login prompt and
after sucessful login I get the appropiate user id - fine.

When I do "rsh -l corinna herhost" I get a login prompt
and after sucessful login I get the appropiate user id - fine.

When I do "rsh -l corinna herhost id" I get no login prompt
and after sucessful login I get the user id of "system" - not fine,
because I need rsh to execute commands exactly as user corinna.

Would be very kind if you could tell me how to overcome
this behavior.


Bye, Wolfgang.


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