Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/01/28/16:25:46
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> > Right. I'm wondering whether the above section from the openssh.README
> > should be copied to /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/cron.README? The cron.README
> > could also use some more info about what the cron-config script, similar
> > to that in the openssh.README.
>
> Right. Comments about the following blurb?
>
> Pierre
>
> This is the Cygwin port of Paul Vixie's cron-3.01.
> The script /usr/bin/cron-config can be used to install
> cron as a service on all Windows platforms supported by Cygwin.
>
> Note that on NT systems, cron relies on the Cygwin feature to be able
> to switch the user context without password. On NT/W2K, it can
> run under SYSTEM account, while on Win2003 it must run under an
> account with special privileges.
> In both those cases, the child processes may not have access to
> net shares. An alternative is to run the service under your own
> account. This gives access to net shares but does not allow to
> run the crontab of other users.
>
> Important: Make sure you have a Cygwin MTA (e. g. either exim or ssmtp)
> installed and configured! Cron tries to access the MTA by calling
> /usr/sbin/sendmail. On Cygwin this is usually a symlink pointing to the
> appropriate binary. This symlink gets created by the MTA's configuration
> scripts (e. g. /usr/bin/exim-config or /usr/bin/ssmtp-config).
I don't know, I kind of prefer the way it's phrased in the openssh.README
(i.e., a special note about the user privileges in Win2003, rather than a
common description). That README also has a nice step-by-step description
of what sshd-host-config does, so that the users have the option to do the
installation steps manually (or verify that the needed things were
created). But hey, I don't use cron extensively, and I certainly can't
speak for new users...
Igor
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