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Login incorrect
- To: "'cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com'" <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
- Subject: Login incorrect
- From: Olivier Jacquemin <Olivier dot Jacquemin at DialogSystems dot be>
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 16:19:51 +0200
Hello,
The login command does not work on my PC, the only result I can get is
"Login incorrect". My goal is to be able to log in using my usual NT
_domain_ name and password (and ultimately to use remote access with rlogin
or ftp).
In the /etc/passwd file, I tried both modifications proposed:
<domain name>\<user name> at the beginning of the line, or
U-<domain name>\<user name> just before ",S-..."
Nothing seems to work.
What am I supposed to enter at the login prompt after running the login
command ? Is it exactly the same (case-sensitive) as the NT user name that I
use to log in the NT domain ?
What about NT priviledges ? Do I need special priviledges to set up all this
?
Any kind of help is welcome.
_Olivier_
Here is some information on my configuration...
I re-created the passwd and group files with the following commands:
mkpasswd -d > /etc/passwd
mkgroup -d > /etc/group
These two files do not contain \r characters.
Here is the output of a small bash session:
bash-2.03$ whoami
oja
bash-2.03$ su
su: cannot set user id: Not owner
bash-2.03$ echo $CYGWIN
bimode ntsec
bash-2.03$ mount
Device Directory Type Flags
D:\cygwinroot\bin /usr/bin user binmode
D:\cygwinroot\lib /usr/lib user binmode
D:\cygwinroot / user binmode
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