On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Michael Erdely wrote:
> But, you're either not using NTFS or you are not setting the CYGWIN
> variable to include ntsec. It's worded that way because the CYGWIN
> variable can contain multiple settings (CYGWIN=ntsec tty).
Hi Michael,
It looks like the ssh-host-config script failed to set the env
variable correctly. I added it manually. I am running NTFS, so that's
not the problem. My access control lists for the keys list 2 users: me
and System. Both have full access.
Both the chown and the chmod commands work without errors. However,
the permissions don't seem to change according to Windows Explorer.
Maybe this is because "whoami" reports Administrator (?). There's no
su command, so I'm not sure how to become myself or System in order to
set the permissions properly. Alternatively, can I just set the
premissions from explorer? If so, what permissions do I use?
Regards,
David
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The University of Virginia http://coppit.org/
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