after update to cygwin 1.7.35(0.287/5/3) all file permissions in cygwin are 070

Tim Magee Tim.Magee@thales-esecurity.com
Fri Mar 20 15:03:00 GMT 2015


Hi,

You may have misread the original question (and its subject): the POSIX 
permissions are 070, not (0)700.  These files are accessible to one or 
more of the groups the owner is a member of, but not to the owner.

+1 for the ICACLS workaround though.  I was bit by this recently when 
setting up openssh, which cares about locking down access to keys.  I 
needed to get rid of those group access bits, but chmod left them 
unchanged.   I used ICACLS to remove ACEs for 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM', 
which (based on experimenting) were affecting the 'group' triplet of the 
POSIX permissions.

Cheers,
Tim


On 20/03/15 13:15, Rexdf wrote:
>> i have been using cygwin for many years and currently most of my
>> systems are at 1.7.32(0.274/5/3).
>> i had to get an update to cygwin/X which forced me to also update
>> cygwin. with the update, nearly all windows files have the permission
>> setting of 070 (---rwx---) even when the file is owned by me, and as a
>> consequence most applications fail to load or cannot load dll's or
>> other really annoying issues.
>>
>> is there some "magical" new setting to make cygwin recognize that
>> files owned by me are at least r/w?
>>
>
> I don't know what is your situation, but i can give some suggestion.
>
> AFAIK, 1.7.34+ seems to use the real Windows ACL ( at least partly).
> It means that the 700 file really cannot access by other Windows
> accounts.
>
> First of all, try the follwoing code from mintty. Then restart X.
> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
> mkgroup -l > /etc/group
>
> If it is still 0700 and you right click Properties/Security from
> windows explorer.exe to make sure your real Windows ACL permission is
> true wrong. Then the following command may be helpful.
>
> Start cmd.exe  as Administrators.
> cd to folder contain cygwin folder.
> Run following:
>
> takeown /F cygwin /R
> icacls cygwin /T /grant your_account_name:F
>
> your_account_name can be get from your default cmd.exe(Run as normal
> user) or maybe your cygwin mintty.exe  your_account_name@your_PC_NAME
> or your C:\Users\ your_account_name.
>
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