Just Me a écrit :
I've been fighting with SSH for a week now, I've read everything I can
google, it's finally time to ask for help.
I can ssh to any account using a password, no problem. It bombs with a
cannot seteuid error in the event log when I use a keypair.
I had the same "symptoms" recently, I deleted all /etc/ssh_host_* files
and did a "ssh-host-config -y" and discovered various permission
problems on /var, /etc/passwd and /etc/group. This was on Windows XP.
What you can do is:
- net stop sshd
- cyrunsrv -R sshd
- rm -f /etc/ssh_host_*
- ssh-host-config -y => might display some useful error messages
I'm not familiar with sshd under Windows 2003 Server but this procedure
fixes almost all my sshd issues with Windows XP.
Regards,
Nicolas
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