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mkpasswd: option to force the 'primary' domain?


Now then,

Since Cygwin 1.7.34 dropped, mkpasswd has been problematic for us. Our problem is with the way user names pulled from outside the primary domain get decorated. My question is: will there ever be a way to tell mkpasswd/mkgroup "make <some non-primary domain> the one whose users get undecorated names"?

We have Windows machines in one AD domain, and all our users in a different AD domain. According to the 'POSIX accounts, permissions and security' page, the machine's domain is considered the primary one. "mkpasswd -d" will generate undecorated names for that domain, and decorated names for any other named domain.

We use SSH-based tools a great deal here, and we use Cygwin to make our Windows machines behave like members of our POSIX machine community, so having our usernames appear the same on all machines is very desirable.

I think I can recreate the pre-1.74 behaviour with a little seddery, but I'd bet folding money that my seddery isn't future-proof. So, are mkpasswd/mkgroup ever likely to get an option to force the "undecorated users" domain?

Thanks,
Tim

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