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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:38:38 -0700
From: David MacMahon <davidm@smartsc.com>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: cron and NT domains
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Jason,

So your jt user has crontabs running?  Doesn't this seem like a security
hole?  I mean, couldn't you just concoct an /etc/passwd entry for any
domain user and then impersonate them via their crontab?  Did you give
any extra NT permissions to anyone like PALO-ALTO\JATIS or SYSTEM, for
example?  Maybe we have different types/configurations of NT domain
controllers?

The only thing that's a little bit weird about my setup is that my PC
belongs to one domain, but I log into (login to?) another.

Thanks for your help,
Dave

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David MacMahon, President
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