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On 12/23/2014 8:41 AM, Ilya Dogolazky wrote:
Hi Ken ! 12/13/2014 02:30 PM, ext Ken Brown ÐÐÑÐÑ:admingroup=$(/usr/bin/mkgroup -l | /usr/bin/awk -F: '{if ( $2 == "S-1-5-32-544" ) print $1;}')On my system this yields "Administrators". Apparently it yields "root" on your system. Any idea why?I have the same error message as PolarStorm: "Adding user 'cyg_server' to local group 'root' failed!" But when I execute the mkgroup+awk (as above) command I receive "Administrators" Even more: the output of the "mkgroup -l" command doesn't contain the string "root" at all. So I believe the statement "group is obtained in line ..." can't be quite true. The script finds the word "root" from somewhere, but surely not from that mkgroup+awk command. PS I'm trying to run sshd on a fresh installed "Windows 8.1 Enterprise N" system with fresh installed cygwin64.
csih has been updated. The group is now obtained as follows, in lines 2969-2970: admingroup=$(/usr/bin/getent group S-1-5-32-544) admingroup="${admingroup%%:*}"This still yields "Administrators" on my system. I'm using the test release of cygwin in case that's relevant.
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