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Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 11:48:37 -0500
From: Len Giambrone <Leonard DOT Giambrone AT intersystems DOT com>
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Subject: Re: bug in csih?
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csih_use_file_etc returns 0 on my system (as it should with no passwd 
file, right?)

If so, then this block will not be executed:

      if ! csih_use_file_etc "passwd"
      then
        # This test succeeds on domain member machines only, not on DCs.
        if [ "\\\\${COMPUTERNAME,,*}" != "${LOGONSERVER,,*}" ]
        then
          # Lowercase of USERDOMAIN
          csih_PRIVILEGED_USERNAME="${COMPUTERNAME,,*}+${username}"
        fi
      fi

So I'm guessing you should remove the "!".

On 02/23/2015 11:15 AM, Len Giambrone wrote:
> Yes, WX64LG is the machine name.
>
> $ net user sshd /delete
> The command completed successfully.
>
> $ net user cyg_server /delete
> The user name could not be found.
>
> More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2221.
>
> $ cygrunsrv -Q sshd
> $ ssh-host-config -y -w XXXXX
>
> ...
>
> *** Info: This script plans to use 'cyg_server'.
> *** Info: 'cyg_server' will only be used by registered services.
> *** Query: Create new privileged user account 'WX64LG\cyg_server' 
> (Cygwin name: 'cyg_server')? (yes/no) yes
> *** Info: User 'cyg_server' has been created with password 'XXXXX'.
> *** Info: If you change the password, please remember also to change the
> *** Info: password for the installed services which use (or will soon 
> use)
> *** Info: the 'cyg_server' account.
>
> *** Warning: Expected privileged user 'cyg_server' does not exist.
> *** Warning: Defaulting to 'SYSTEM'
>
> I will see if I can figure out why the Cygwin name is failing to 
> become WX64LG+cyg_server and get back to you.
>
> On 02/23/2015 09:47 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Feb 23 13:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> On Feb 20 18:32, Len Giambrone wrote:
>>>> Running the latest version:
>>>>
>>>> $ cygcheck -c cygwin openssh csih
>>>> Cygwin Package Information
>>>> Package              Version        Status
>>>> csih                 0.9.8-5        OK
>>>> cygwin               1.7.34-6       OK
>>>> openssh              6.7p1-2        OK
>>>>
>>>> When I run
>>>>
>>>>     ssh-host-config -y -w XXXXX
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I get this:
>>>>
>>>> *** Query: Create new privileged user account 'WX64LG\cyg_server' 
>>>> (Cygwin
>>>> name: 'cyg_server')? (yes/no) yes
>>> WX64LG is the local machine, right?  If you're in a domain, the Cygwin
>>> name should have been "WX64LG+cyg_server", not just "cyg_server".
>> I just tried that myself and that's what I see:
>>
>> *** Info: This script plans to use 'cyg_server'.
>> *** Info: 'cyg_server' will only be used by registered services.
>> *** Query: Do you want to use a different name? (yes/no) no
>> *** Query: Create new privileged user account 'VMBERT8164\cyg_server' 
>> (Cygwin name: 'vmbert8164+cyg_server')? (yes/no)
>>
>> See that the Cygwin username is "vmbert8164+cyg_server"?  That's the
>> expected result on a dmain member machine.
>>
>> Sorry, I don't see how it's possible that the csih script came up with
>> "cyg_server" alone in your case, unless it's a domain controller.
>> In theory, this piece of code in
>> /usr/share/csih/cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh does the trick:
>>
>> Function csih_select_privileged_username(), line 2869ff:
>>
>>      csih_PRIVILEGED_USERNAME="${username}"
>>      if ! csih_use_file_etc "passwd"
>>      then
>>        # This test succeeds on domain member machines only, not on DCs.
>>        if [ "\\\\${COMPUTERNAME,,*}" != "${LOGONSERVER,,*}" ]
>>        then
>>          # Lowercase of USERDOMAIN
>> csih_PRIVILEGED_USERNAME="${COMPUTERNAME,,*}+${username}"
>>        fi
>>      fi
>>      csih_PRIVILEGED_USERDOMAIN="${COMPUTERNAME}"
>>      csih_PRIVILEGED_USERWINNAME="${username}"
>>
>> The only reason this didn't work would be if the test
>>
>>        if [ "\\\\${COMPUTERNAME,,*}" != "${LOGONSERVER,,*}" ]
>>
>> didn't have the desired result, but I don't see why that would occur.
>> Any chance you can find out what happened in your scenario?
>> environment?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Corinna
>>
>

-- 
-Len

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