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If so, then this block will not be executed: if ! csih_use_file_etc "passwd" then # This test succeeds on domain member machines only, not on DCs. if [ "\\\\${COMPUTERNAME,,*}" != "${LOGONSERVER,,*}" ] then # Lowercase of USERDOMAIN csih_PRIVILEGED_USERNAME="${COMPUTERNAME,,*}+${username}" fi fi So I'm guessing you should remove the "!". On 02/23/2015 11:15 AM, Len Giambrone wrote:
Yes, WX64LG is the machine name. $ net user sshd /delete The command completed successfully. $ net user cyg_server /delete The user name could not be found. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2221. $ cygrunsrv -Q sshd $ ssh-host-config -y -w XXXXX ... *** Info: This script plans to use 'cyg_server'. *** Info: 'cyg_server' will only be used by registered services.*** Query: Create new privileged user account 'WX64LG\cyg_server' (Cygwin name: 'cyg_server')? (yes/no) yes*** Info: User 'cyg_server' has been created with password 'XXXXX'. *** Info: If you change the password, please remember also to change the*** Info: password for the installed services which use (or will soon use)*** Info: the 'cyg_server' account. *** Warning: Expected privileged user 'cyg_server' does not exist. *** Warning: Defaulting to 'SYSTEM'I will see if I can figure out why the Cygwin name is failing to become WX64LG+cyg_server and get back to you.On 02/23/2015 09:47 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:On Feb 23 13:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote:On Feb 20 18:32, Len Giambrone wrote:Running the latest version: $ cygcheck -c cygwin openssh csih Cygwin Package Information Package Version Status csih 0.9.8-5 OK cygwin 1.7.34-6 OK openssh 6.7p1-2 OK When I run ssh-host-config -y -w XXXXX I get this:*** Query: Create new privileged user account 'WX64LG\cyg_server' (Cygwinname: 'cyg_server')? (yes/no) yesWX64LG is the local machine, right? If you're in a domain, the Cygwin name should have been "WX64LG+cyg_server", not just "cyg_server".I just tried that myself and that's what I see: *** Info: This script plans to use 'cyg_server'. *** Info: 'cyg_server' will only be used by registered services. *** Query: Do you want to use a different name? (yes/no) no*** Query: Create new privileged user account 'VMBERT8164\cyg_server' (Cygwin name: 'vmbert8164+cyg_server')? (yes/no)See that the Cygwin username is "vmbert8164+cyg_server"? That's the expected result on a dmain member machine. Sorry, I don't see how it's possible that the csih script came up with "cyg_server" alone in your case, unless it's a domain controller. In theory, this piece of code in /usr/share/csih/cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh does the trick: Function csih_select_privileged_username(), line 2869ff: csih_PRIVILEGED_USERNAME="${username}" if ! csih_use_file_etc "passwd" then # This test succeeds on domain member machines only, not on DCs. if [ "\\\\${COMPUTERNAME,,*}" != "${LOGONSERVER,,*}" ] then # Lowercase of USERDOMAIN csih_PRIVILEGED_USERNAME="${COMPUTERNAME,,*}+${username}" fi fi csih_PRIVILEGED_USERDOMAIN="${COMPUTERNAME}" csih_PRIVILEGED_USERWINNAME="${username}" The only reason this didn't work would be if the test if [ "\\\\${COMPUTERNAME,,*}" != "${LOGONSERVER,,*}" ] didn't have the desired result, but I don't see why that would occur. Any chance you can find out what happened in your scenario? environment? Thanks, Corinna
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