update trouble 1.7.35
Lemke, Michael ST/HZA-ZSW
lemkemch@schaeffler.com
Tue Mar 24 16:33:00 GMT 2015
On March 24, 2015 4:50 PM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Mar 24 15:19, Lemke, Michael ST/HZA-ZSW wrote:
>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 3:04 PM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> >On Mar 24 13:28, Steve Johnson wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am having the same issue, but from a fresh install of cygwin64.
>> >>
>> >
>> >The problem is this: I can't reproduce this. I need a means to
>> >reproduce this to be able to fix it. I'm totally stumped by this weird
>> >problem because it seems LookupAccountSid fails and I never saw that
>> >before and don't see this on my machines and in my environment.
>>
>> Ok, let's see what I can come up with.
>
>Thanks, but I'm even more puzzled than before.
>
>> For the test I cut
>> down passwd to just a single line and removed /etc/group - the problem
>> still occurs. From a cmd window:
>>
>> C:\NCygwin\bin>cat ..\etc\nsswitch.conf
>> passwd: files
>> group: files
>>
>> C:\NCygwin\bin>getent passwd %USERNAME%
>> lemkemch:unused:12729:10513:U-INA-DE01\lemkemch,S-1-5-21-1373454394-1654746546-1
>> 846952604-2729:/home/lemkemch:/bin/tcsh
>
>Is that what you have in /etc/passwd?
Oops, thought I also showed passwd:
C:\NCygwin\bin>cat ..\etc\passwd
lemkemch:unused:12729:10513:U-INA-DE01\lemkemch,S-1-5-21-1373454394-1654746546-1846952604-2729:/home/lemkemch:/bin/tcsh
>
>> C:\NCygwin\bin>id
>> uid=4294967295(Unknown+User) gid=4294967295(Unknown+Group) groups=545(Users),555
>> (Remote Desktop Users)
>
>what does `mkpasswd -d | grep -i lemkemch' print?
C:\NCygwin\bin>mkpasswd -d | grep -i lemkemch
lemkemch:*:1175788:1049089:XXXXXXXX\lemkemch,S-1-5-21-435809281-806517502-2525237208-127212:/home/lemkemch:/bin/bash
Note that "they" did a domain switch here at some point. My installation
is really old and the passwd certainly is from before that domain change.
>The unknown user is
>totally weird. It should only occur if your SID doesn't show up in your
>/etc/passwd file. Also, if /etc/nsswitch.conf is "files" only, and
>you don't have a group file, there should be only one group in your `id'
>output, the primary group 10513.
>Here's how it looks like for me:
>
> $ getent passwd corinna
> corinna:unused:11001:11125:U-VINSCHEN\corinna,S-1-5-21-2913048732-1697188782-3448811101-1001:/home/corinna:/bin/tcsh
> $ id
> uid=11001(corinna) gid=11125 groups=11125
>
>Did you stop all cygwin processes after doing all the settings,
>including any service?
yep.
>
>> strace output (hopefully) attached.
>>
>> Anything else you'd like me try?
>
>Can you change /etc/nsswitch.conf to "db" only, stop all cygwin
>processes and restart a shell? What does `getent passwd %USERNAME%'
>and `id' print now? How does an strace of this getent call look like?
C:\NCygwin\bin>vi ..\etc\nsswitch.conf
C:\NCygwin\bin>cat ..\etc\nsswitch.conf
passwd: db
group: db
C:\NCygwin\bin>getent passwd %USERNAME%
lemkemch:*:1175788:1049089:XXXXXXX\lemkemch,S-1-5-21-435809281-806517502-25
25237208-127212:/home/lemkemch:/bin/bash
C:\NCygwin\bin>id
uid=1175788(lemkemch) gid=1049089(Domain Users) groups=1049089(Domain Users),...
many many groups I don't like to post here.
> I'm grabbing for straws...
I noticed something else: With nsswitch.conf db:
> ls -l
...
-rw-rwxr--+ 1 lemkemch OLDDOMAIN+Domain Users 10057 Oct 21 2013 testresults.xml
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 lemkemch OLDDOMAIN+Domain Users 0 Nov 9 2010 tidy4aug00
drwxrwxr-x+ 1 lemkemch Domain Users 0 May 14 2014 tinymce
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 lemkemch OLDDOMAIN+Domain Users 0 Jan 13 2012 tomahawk-1.1.11
...
> ls -ln
...
-rw-rwxr--+ 1 1051305 1073742337 10057 Oct 21 2013 testresults.xml
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 1051305 1073742337 0 Nov 9 2010 tidy4aug00
drwxrwxr-x+ 1 1175788 1049089 0 May 14 2014 tinymce
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 1051305 1073742337 0 Jan 13 2012 tomahawk-1.1.11
...
Note the different numerical id's that translate to the same username.
Don't know if it means anything. I just find it weird.
Michael
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