My understanding is that this will work, though I've never
tried it. It limits the general usability of 'ssh' so it's
not generally recommended either. However, if this fits your
need, you may want to try it.
Larry
At 11:59 AM 3/27/2004, you wrote:
>Just a quick question... If i run sshd as
Just a quick question... If i run sshd as a specific
user instead of the default SYSTEM, and log in using
RSA as that user,will i still have similar problems?
What do you think?
Thanks
--- Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clearly this is an authentication issue. 'ssh' is
> working
> fin
Bindaas Guy wrote:
>
> So, what you are saying is that RSA authentication
> DOES NOT authenticate a user to a Windows user and
> password log in authenticates the user to a defined
> windows user? If that is the case,is there no way i
> can 'map' to a windows user? 'id' shows the proper
> info abo
So, what you are saying is that RSA authentication
DOES NOT authenticate a user to a Windows user and
password log in authenticates the user to a defined
windows user? If that is the case,is there no way i
can 'map' to a windows user? 'id' shows the proper
info about the user indicating that he is
Clearly this is an authentication issue. 'ssh' is working
fine. The 'setup' program you're running is obviously trying
to access resources it can't get to without authentication.
You might try doing the same thing when you're logged in through
Windows to the desktop on the remote machine as
Hi,
Reading that part about network drives, I tried
disconnecting all the remote drives from the machine(
Maybe the installer, while initilizing was checking
out the system resources..??) but still no luck. The
setup still fails with error 67. But maybe there IS
some issue with drive permissions..?
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Bindaas Guy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to this list...and Cygwin, so sorry if this is
> an old problem...bit iguess there's no better place to
> get cygwin answers than this list :-)
> Here's my problem- I have 2 Win2K Adv Server machine
> with NTFS drives running Cygwin. sshd is
Hi,
I'm new to this list...and Cygwin, so sorry if this is
an old problem...bit iguess there's no better place to
get cygwin answers than this list :-)
Here's my problem- I have 2 Win2K Adv Server machine
with NTFS drives running Cygwin. sshd is running on
both.CYGWIN=ntsec. I have run ssh-keygen
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