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From: | Mark Hansen <cygwin AT mehconsulting DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: Problems with ssh when I log into my PC using my corporate domain |
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Date: | Tue, 21 Apr 2020 14:52:45 -0700 |
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On 4/21/2020 8:33 AM, Mark Hansen wrote: > I have a Windows 10 laptop, on which I installed Cygwin. I always log into the machine using > my corporate domain account. When I log into the machine from my office, everything Cygwin > works fine. > > When I log into my laptop from home (which I'm working from home for a while now, due to > COVID-19), I still log in using my corporate domain account, but Cygwin acts differently. > > Here is my user id (from the id command) when I log in from the office: > > uid=1293438(Mark.Hansen) gid=1049089(Domain Users) ... > > Here is the same when I've logged in with the machine at home: > > uid=1293438(MAN+User(244862)) gid=1293438 > > (MAN) is the domain. > > The actual problem I'm having is that Cygwin tools like ssh, git, etc. can't find my .ssh > directory. They are looking in "/" rather than my home directory. > > I tried copying my .ssh directory from my home to "/" and although it was created, the > files have the wrong permissions and I'm unable to change them. > > Is there something I can tweak to get Cygwin to understand which user I am so the ssh > stuff can start working again? > > Thanks for any help. > To answer a question posed by someone to my private e-mail: I didn't have the HOME environment variable set at first. When the PC is at my office, Cygwin worked fine. When I took the PC home and logged in there, I had severe Cygwin issues - I wasn't able to open a Cygwin Terminal or an XTerm terminal - it seemed it didn't know where my HOME directory was. As a result, I set my HOME directory in the environment settings for my user. Once I did that, I was able to use the Cygwin Terminal and XTerm terminals again. The only thing that is still not working (as far as I can see) is any ssh client which needs to find the .ssh directory (like ssh or git, etc.). -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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