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Date: | Fri, 12 Mar 1999 12:11:35 -0800 |
From: | Geoffrey Noer <noer AT cygnus DOT com> |
To: | Corinna Vinschen <corinna DOT vinschen AT cityweb DOT de> |
Cc: | Sergey Okhapkin <sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru>, |
"cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com" <cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com> | |
Subject: | Re: Patch, Version 2: UNIX-like permissions on objects |
Message-ID: | <19990312121135.A9190@cygnus.com> |
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In-Reply-To: | <36E8C558.BC757DBE@cityweb.de>; from Corinna Vinschen on Fri, Mar 12, 1999 at 08:42:16AM +0100 |
On Fri, Mar 12, 1999, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > How would you like to get the information about the users > default shell??? Consider shadow passwd files on Unix. The actual passwords are stored elsewhere; this is a little like what we're already doing with Cygwin in that the passwds are kept in the Windows OS. We can continue to use a physical /etc/passwd as an optional file to keep home directories and shells but have Cygwin handle the rest? If a user doesn't have an /etc/passwd entry, then slash would be their home and bash would be their default shell. Opinions? -- Geoffrey Noer Email: noer AT cygnus DOT com Cygnus Solutions
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