Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/02/22/13:30:53
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Perdue, Dave T. wrote:
<http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL>. Thanks.
> We are currently using Cygwin 1.5.12-1 on our Windows 2000 Domain as the
> ssh server for our PCs. 1.5.12-1 ssh allows us to log into the domain
> PCs remotely using our domain accounts. I installed Cygwin 1.5.19-4 on
> one system and find that when I remotely log in using a domain account
> the native Windows "whoami" command reports my identity as "NT
> AUTHORITY\SYSTEM". When I remotely ssh log in on the same system using
> a local account I see the correct identity. All logins are using
> manually entered passwords. I used the following commands to create the
> passwd and group files:
>
> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
> mkpasswd -d >> /etc/passwd
> mkgroup -l > /etc/group
> mkgroup -d >> /etc/group
>
> I configured ssh to use the sshd privilege separation account and
> specified "ntsec binmode tty". The sshd server is configured to logon
> as the local system account. What changes do I need to make to allow
> 1.5.19-4 to support logons using our domain account like 1.5.12-1 can?
> Thanks in advance for any help that you can provide.
>
> Also, I have noticed that an "id -G" in 1.5.12-1 produces the same
> output when logged in locally and thru an ssh session, while in 1.5.19-4
> it produces different output for the two types of logon.
>
> David Perdue
You did everything correctly, except: your default domain may not be the
domain you're logging into. "mkpasswd/mkgroup -d" use the default domain.
You might want to explicitly specify the domain name on the command line,
like this: "mkpasswd -d YOURDOMAIN >> /etc/passwd", and similarly for
mkgroup.
HTH,
Igor
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