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Date: | Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:40:32 -0500 |
From: | "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <reply-to-list-only-lh AT cygwin DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Domain User getting "Permission Denied" for anything outside of /home/<user>/ |
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On 11/2/2012 12:41 PM, Cameron Gunnin wrote: > Hi, > > I've been struggling with this for the past week to no avail. As the > title suggests, if I am logged in under a user that is not the user > who installed Cygwin (regardless of the user's windows permissions), > then I cannot modify near anything outside of /home/<user>/. Here's > what I'm trying to get working. > > 1a) Install Cygwin as a Local Administrator. Run "mkpasswd -l > > /etc/passwd" and "mkgroup -l > /etc/group" Why are you running mkpasswd and mkgroup yourself? passwd-grp.sh postinstall script runs this for you, including adding a '-c' flag to pick up the local user. > OR (I would prefer 1a, but 1b is acceptable as well) > 1b) Install Cygwin as Domain Administrator. Run "mkpasswd -d > > /etc/passwd" and "mkgroup -d > /etc/group" > > 2) Login as Domain User (has administrative privileges on local > machine AND can access the AD). > NOTE: At this point, I get the message: > > Your group is currently "mkpasswd". This indicates that your > gid is not in /etc/group and your uid is not in /etc/passwd. > > The /etc/passwd (and possibly /etc/group) files should be rebuilt. > See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run > > mkpasswd -l [-d] > /etc/passwd > mkgroup -l [-d] > /etc/group > > Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users. > > 3) Attempt to run "mkpasswd -d >> /etc/passwd" and "mkgroup -d >> /etc/group" > However, I get the message: > > $ mkpasswd -d >> /etc/passwd > -sh: /etc/passwd: Permission Denied Run it as the local or domain administrator that you used while installing. -- Larry _____________________________________________________________________ A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email? -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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