Re: authentication in cygwin

2002-10-04 Thread Christoffer Walther
Hi Max, I installed it via the 'ssh-host-config' script. In the w2000 'event log' I get 'wrong password' message from sshd, however I added the user in the user-manager with the corresponding password. I dont know what password scheme w2000 uses, I can just add users. Christoffer Max Bowsher w

Re: authentication in cygwin

2002-10-04 Thread Max Bowsher
Christoffer Walther wrote: > Hi and thanks for the reply. I have the same problem with > sshd, 'permission denied', it would be great if I could just > edit the /etc/passwd file manually and the sshd would > look up the password there, can it be done this way? No. You do need to set CYGWIN=ntsec

Re: authentication in cygwin

2002-10-04 Thread Christoffer Walther
Hi and thanks for the reply. I have the same problem with sshd, 'permission denied', it would be great if I could just edit the /etc/passwd file manually and the sshd would look up the password there, can it be done this way? Christoffer Pavel Tsekov wrote: > > On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Christoffer

Re: authentication in cygwin

2002-10-04 Thread Max Bowsher
Christoffer Walther wrote: > Hello, I am used to a UNIX environment, I want to setup an ftp server > on my windows 2000 ws. However, I get 'login incorrect' when I > attempt to log in to the ftp server. There seems to be no encrypted > passwords in /etc/passwd, exactly how do cygwin/ftpd do > auth

Re: authentication in cygwin

2002-10-04 Thread Pavel Tsekov
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Christoffer Walther wrote: > Hello, I am used to a UNIX environment, I want to setup an ftp server on > my windows 2000 ws. However, I get 'login incorrect' when I attempt to > log in to the ftp server. There seems to be no encrypted passwords in /etc/passwd, > exactly how do