ntsec and remote copy
Kris Thielemans
kris.thielemans@csc.mrc.ac.uk
Tue Dec 10 06:45:00 GMT 2002
Hi,
I have a problem with ntsec I think.
I copied files from a remote disk (a Windows NT server) using the explorer.
These files are then set to the following UID:
ls -l test.txt
-rwx------ 1 65535 None 1225 Dec 10 11:30 test.txt
If I create a file locally myself, I nicely get
-rw-rw-rw- 1 kris None 1230 Dec 10 13:46 local.txt
and the same nice UID when I use bash and cp to copy the remote file. It's
also fine when I do an 'ls -l' of the remote file by the way.
So, where does cygwin get that funny UID (and permissions) from?
cygcheck.out attached.
Thanks
Kris Thielemans
(kris.thielemans <at> ic.ac.uk)
Imaging Research Solutions Ltd
Cyclotron Building
Hammersmith Hospital
Du Cane Road
London W12 ONN, United Kingdom
web site address: http://www.irsl.org/~kris
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