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Subject: Re: Re: Re: re: windows authentication for cygwin sshd
From: "Calvin Smith" <exnihilo4 AT myrealbox DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:37:23 -0700
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Thanks for all the help, everybody.

It was a domain permissions problem. I got added to the administrators group, and the command works now, and I can log in.

Next problem is getting cvs working. I've seen a problem that others have had, but I didn't see a solution to, so I'll start a fresh thread.

thanks again...

Calvin

-----Original Message-----
From: "Benjamin Lindner" <lindner AT flll DOT uni-linz DOT ac DOT at>
To: "Calvin Smith" <exnihilo4 AT myrealbox DOT com>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:00:57 +0100
Subject: Re: Re: re: windows authentication for cygwin sshd


Do you have write access to /etc/passwd & /etc/group
with the (old) domain user account when you are running mkpasswd -d?
Normally these files should not be world-wide writeable.

Try 'mkpasswd -d' (without redirection)
If this doesn't work either - happily ignore my comment :)
If this does work then this sounds like a missing write-access to
the database files /etc/passwd and /etc/group

benjamin lindner


On 15.03.2004 at 13:07 Calvin Smith wrote:

>Oops, I didn't think the first message got sent, so I sent another with
>some more information.
>
>I did try running the command as a domain user, but I got the "Access
>Denied" error. Does this imply that I need to be something other than just
>a plain old user to execute the command? Something more than a plain old
>user but not necessarily a domain admin?
>
>thanks for your help.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Larry Hall <cygwin-lh AT cygwin DOT com>
>To: "Calvin Smith" <exnihilo4 AT myrealbox DOT com>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:00:37 -0500
>Subject: Re: re: windows authentication for cygwin sshd
>
>If the user you're trying to access the domain with is not a valid domain
>user, then you will have problems like this.  You don't need to be the
>domain administrator to run 'mkpasswd' with '-d' but you will need to
>run it as a user that's a member of the domain.
>
>Larry
>
>
>
>
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