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Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2003 17:09:38 +0100
From: a12 <a12 AT swipnet DOT se>
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CC: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Domain user cannot login
References: <3E0E28A6 DOT D6616E57 AT swipnet DOT se> <20021228231325 DOT GA251590689 AT HPN5170X>

Hello Pierre,

Thank you for your quick reply (and the private mail too!).

Changing gid to 10513 and uid to 112085 did not correct the
problem, but as you stated in the PM changing uid below 64K to
12085 made it:
[magr40 AT gj2qf0jl]~:{31}:$

Once again, thank you for your replies.

"Pierre A. Humblet" wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 11:41:42PM +0100, a12 wrote:
> > Hi gurus,
> >
> > I installed cygwin incl. openssh and it runs OK for a local
> > user 'sysaccount'.
> > For a domain user 'magr40' I updated /etc/passwd:
> > mkpasswd -d -u magr40 >> /etc/passwd
> > and fetched all group id's:
> > mkgroup -d > group.domain
> >
> > /etc/passwd contains:
> > magr40:*:112085:10513:magr40,U-DOMAIN\magr40,S-1-5-21-220523388-688789844-725345543-102085:/home/magr40:/bin/bash
> >
> > /etc/group.domain does not contain group id 112085,
>
> Why should it? 112085 is the user id. It should only appear in /etc/passwd.
> On the other hand the gid 10513 should appear in /etc/group.
> Isn't it in group.domain? Why don't you append group.domain to group?
>
> > When I double-click on Cygwin icon I get:
>
> Uh? What icon?
> > [9146 AT gj2qf0j]~:(1):$ ssh localhost
> > You don't exist, go away!
>
> That's because ssh doesn't find your uid in /etc/passwd.
> Perhaps because you have changed the uid in passwd after
> having started cygwin.
>
> Pierre
>
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