Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/11/07/05:09:23
On Nov 6 14:34, Linda Walsh wrote:
> 112 30120 [main] ls 1464 cygpsid::debug_print: get_sids_info: owner SID
> = S-1-5-21-4276647594-2974560374-2904110730-1006
> 49 30169 [main] ls 1464 cygpsid::debug_print: get_sids_info: group SID
> = S-1-5-21-1275210071-1078145449-839522115-513
> 61 30230 [main] ls 1464 get_info_from_sd: ACL 1C0, uid 1006, gid -1
>
> I get the "1006" -- that maps to my username in /etc/login,
> but I don't get why the 2nd get sid, which has -513 at the end,
> doesn't map to group 513. Which corresponds to group "None" on my system:
> in /etc/group:
> None:S-1-5-21-4276647594-2974560374-2904110730-513:513:
>
> ...unless...were did the 3 numbers before the 513 come from?
> my local accounts seem to all have 4276647594-2974560374-2904110730 (in
> group & passwd)
> while my domain accounts all have 3863964499-339350228-1432906297 (also in
> group+passwd)
>
> that "1275210071-1078145449-839522115"
>
> Is there a switch to mkpasswd or mkgroup that should spit that sub-id or
> domain(?)
> out?
Only if you know the domain or machine it belongs to.
> It's like it belongs to the same group 'none' (513), but on a different
> domain.
It's called "None" on stand-alone machines and "Domain Users" in domains.
Nobody here can tell you where this account belongs to. Only you can know.
> Could it correspond to this mysterious 'NT AUTHORITY'?
No.
> Should I be able to print out the "internal" or "built-in" domain groups &
> users
> some way with mk{passwd,group}?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/243330
Corinna
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