* ntsec.xml (ntsec-mapping): Match the description of the default
values for db_home, db_shell, and db_gecos to the latest changes.
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| 2015-02-25  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||
| 
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| 	* ntsec.xml (ntsec-mapping): Match the description of the default | ||||
| 	values for db_home, db_shell, and db_gecos to the latest changes. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 2015-02-24  Warren Young  <warren@etr-usa.com> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	* faq-using.xml (faq.using.ssh-pubkey-stops-working): Added the | ||||
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|  | @ -874,9 +874,9 @@ file set up to all default values: | |||
|   db_prefix:    auto | ||||
|   db_separator: + --> | ||||
|   db_enum:  cache builtin | ||||
|   db_home:  cygwin desc | ||||
|   db_shell: cygwin desc | ||||
|   db_gecos: cygwin desc | ||||
|   db_home:  /home/%U | ||||
|   db_shell: /bin/bash | ||||
|   db_gecos: <empty$gt; | ||||
| </screen> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <sect4 id="ntsec-mapping-nsswitch-syntax"><title id="ntsec-mapping-nsswitch-syntax.title">The <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename> syntax</title> | ||||
|  | @ -1508,16 +1508,12 @@ As has been briefly mentioned before, the default setting for | |||
| </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <screen> | ||||
|   db_home: cygwin desc | ||||
|   db_home: /home/%U | ||||
| </screen> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <para> | ||||
| So, for AD accounts Cygwin tries to fetch the path from the user's | ||||
| <literal>cygwinHome</literal> attribute first.  If that's not available, | ||||
| or if the account is a local SAM account, Cygwin tries to get the home | ||||
| directory from the <literal>home=</literal> attribute of the user's | ||||
| <literal>description</literal> field.  If that's not available, Cygwin | ||||
| falls back to the path <filename>/home/$USERNAME</filename>. | ||||
| So by default, Cygwin just sets the home dir to | ||||
| <filename>/home/$USERNAME</filename>. | ||||
| </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| </sect4> | ||||
|  | @ -1587,21 +1583,13 @@ when used with <literal>db_shell:</literal> | |||
| 
 | ||||
| <para> | ||||
| As for <literal>db_home:</literal>, the default setting for | ||||
| <literal>db_shell:</literal> is | ||||
| <literal>db_shell:</literal> is pretty much a constant | ||||
| </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <screen> | ||||
|   db_shell: cygwin desc | ||||
|   db_shell: /bin/bash | ||||
| </screen> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <para> | ||||
| So, for AD accounts Cygwin tries to fetch the path from the user's | ||||
| <literal>cygwinShell</literal> attribute first.  If that's not available, | ||||
| or if the account is a local SAM account, Cygwin tries to get the home | ||||
| directory from the <literal>shell=</literal> attribute of the user's | ||||
| <literal>description</literal> field.  If that's not available, Cygwin | ||||
| falls back to <filename>/bin/bash</filename>. | ||||
| </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| </sect4> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -1670,21 +1658,7 @@ The following list describes the meaning of each schema when used with | |||
| </variablelist> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <para> | ||||
| As for <literal>db_home:</literal> and <literal>db_shell:</literal>, the | ||||
| default setting for <literal>db_gecos:</literal> is | ||||
| </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <screen> | ||||
|   db_gecos: cygwin desc | ||||
| </screen> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| <para> | ||||
| So, for AD accounts Cygwin tries to fetch the string from the user's | ||||
| <literal>cygwinGecos</literal> attribute first.  If that's not available, | ||||
| or if the account is a local SAM account, Cygwin tries to get the home | ||||
| directory from the <literal>gecos=</literal> attribute of the user's | ||||
| <literal>description</literal> field.  If that's not available, Cygwin | ||||
| just doesn't add anything to <literal>pw_gecos</literal>. | ||||
| The default setting for <literal>db_gecos:</literal> is the empty string. | ||||
| </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| </sect4> | ||||
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