Cannot logon to Domain Server using Cygwin

Peter Buckley peter.buckley@cportcorp.com
Thu Oct 18 10:58:00 GMT 2001


Are you running inetd as a service 
on both Server A and Server B? 
If you are running it as a service, 
have you changed the user it is run 
as? Have you tried regenerating 
/etc/passwd and restarting the service? 

Is there any difference between the cygwin 
installations- have you tried to diff 
the cygcheck -s -v -r output between them? 


HTH,
Peter

Isabella Lau wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a Server (Server A) which is a Domain Controller,
>   1. with user account:
>      - administrator (Domain Admins, Domain Users)
>      - testuser (Domain Users)
>   2. Installed Cygwin
>   3. It's a Win 2000 server
> 
> When I telnet to Server A using Cygwin:
>   Administrator (Domain Admins) --> can login to Cygwin
>   testuser (Domain Users) --> show login incorrect
> 
> For another server B,
>    1. Installed Cygwin
>    2. It's also a Win2000 server
>    3. In same domain with Server A
> 
> When I telnet to Server B using Cygwin:
>    Administrator (local Admins in Server B) --> can login to Cygwin
>    testuser (Domain Users) --> can login to Cygwin
> 
> The information /etc/passwd for testuser account is same in Server A and B.
> Would you mind give me some suggestions ? Thanks a lot!
> 
> Isabella
> 
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