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Re: mkpasswd: option to force the 'primary' domain?


On Mar 24 13:29, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Mar 20 11:58, Tim Magee wrote:
> >>Now then,
> >>
> >>Since Cygwin 1.7.34 dropped, mkpasswd has been problematic for us.  Our
> >>problem is with the way user names pulled from outside the primary domain
> >>get decorated.  My question is: will there ever be a way to tell
> >>mkpasswd/mkgroup "make <some non-primary domain> the one whose users get
> >>undecorated names"?
> ----
> >I'm not planning this.  The idea is that mkpasswd/mkgroup create account
> >names compatible with the "db"-based accounts and everyhing else is left
> >to post-creation manipulation.
> ---
>     I never quite managed to understand this -- as my pw/grp files on
> my client machines were already in sync with my domain setup and
> worked as it would in a real Win Domain (i.e. Domain applied when I signed
> into a machine that wasn't the domain controller and was using domain
> credentials).  If I logged into a machine with a local account, there has never
> been a domain name to have to bother with -- so for me user-logins were prefixed
> with the domain only when they were in a domain.
> 
> This has been the way windows has worked for as long as I've run a domain server --
> if a local machine is not in a domain, then it's username-only, but if it is
> in a domain, then I'd need to type-or-add the local-machine name to NOT login
> via the domain creds.
> 
> For local accounts, the RID==the UID, for domain accounts the RID==the UID on
> the domain controller.
> 
> Do I understand that cygwin is no longer compatible with window's (and
> samba's) naming convention?  That would be a pain.

Did you go to the trouble to read the new documentation under
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html?  It's all explained there.
If you don't like it, use passwd and group files with changed user names.


Corinna

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Corinna Vinschen                  Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to
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