Greetings, Linda Walsh! > I also add significant entries to my group file that > cygwin leaves out -- but that do show up on an > id. (all the standard well defined groups), including > "specifically: > Untrusted Mandatory Level:S-1-16-0:11600000: > Low Mandatory Level:S-1-16-4096:11604096: > Medium Mandatory Level:S-1-16-8192:1168192: > Medium Plus Mandatory Level:S-1-16-8448:1168448: > High Mandatory Level:S-1-16-12288:11612288: > System Mandatory Level:S-1-16-16384:11616384:root > Protected Process Mandatory Level:S-1-16-20480:11620480: > Secure Process Mandatory Level:S-1-16-28672:11628672:
> So when I use 'id', I get: > uid=15013(Bliss\law) gid=10201(Bliss\lawgroup) > groups=10201(Bliss\lawgroup),544(Administrators),545(Users),10512(Bliss\Domain > > Admins),10513(Bliss\Domain Users),10517(Bliss\Cert > Publishers),10518(Bliss\Schema Admins),10519(Bliss\Enterprise > Admins),10520(Bliss\Group Policy Creator > Owners),10260(Bliss\torrent),11053(Bliss\Trusted Local Net > Users),11612288(High > Mandatory Level) > The security levels are mostly for informational / interest purposes... > Maybe they might be added to cygwin if it is going to substitute it's own > internal DB? As I understand it, these groups/names will be retrieved directly from system as the need arise. -- WBR, Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 04.02.2014, <18:34> Sorry for my terrible english... -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple