Windows 2003 Server & Cygwin Cron
Benn Schreiber
benn@schreiber1.net
Thu Dec 18 18:23:00 GMT 2003
I absolutely agree, Corinna. The correct fix is to use the
administrators group. I was provided with a crontab that sets the group
ownership to administrators, rather than SYSTEM, and it is fine.
Benn
> Quoting crontab.c from the cron-3.0.1-11 sources:
>
> /* Cygwin can't support changing the owner since that requires crontab
to
> be a s-uid application which is not supported.
> As workaround we try to set group membership to be SYSTEM (==
ROOT_UID)
> and setting permissions to 640 which should allow cron to work. */
>
> So, Cygwin basically assumes that the user that cron runs under will
be in
> the SYSTEM group, and tries to change the mode of the tab file so that
> cron can access it. Unfortunately, that's not true for the directions
> that Corinna gave for Win2003, since the cron_server user is not in
the
> SYSTEM group. One solution is to assume the invariant that cron
always
> runs as a user in the SYSTEM group, but, AFAICS, there is no way to
add a
> user to the SYSTEM group. Another solution is to select another group
and
> make that invariant (and add the cron_server user to it), which will
> require changing the cron sources.
>
> Corinna, any comments?
No, except that there's no SYSTEM group and using SYSTEM as a group
is some sort of a Cygwin hack. Using administrators as group is
actually better. Will change at one point in future.
Corinna
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