Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/10/26/12:35:27
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 06:00:58PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> - SYSTEM doesn't need that rights set since it has all rights already.
> - That are the rights needed for being able to change account using
> password authentication.
>
> Either you let SYSTEM run cygrunsrv or you have to add the (very dangerous)
> "Create a token object" user right to the account running cygrunsrv.
How do I "let" SYSTEM run cygrunsrv? I think that may be the way it's
working now, but I ran ssh-host-config as a user and didn't tell it
anything special. Can I login as SYSTEM to do the ssh-host-config, or
is there some way to tell it to run the service as SYSTEM?
Just for testing, I added to "Create a token object" for the user who
invoked cygrunsrv. That didn't make any difference either.
> Besides that, do you have created a /etc/group file using mkgroup
> and did you check your /etc/passwd file being ok?
I do have a /etc/group file created with "mkgroup -l" and a /etc/passwd
file created with "mkpasswd -l" - how can I tell if it is "OK"?
Thanks again,
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