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Subject: RE: ntsec Question
I think your confusion here comes from thinking that Cygwin controls the
user login. Windows handles the login process. To change which user is
logged in you will need to either log off windows then log the new user on,
or us
27;ve written in weeks. :)
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> I have a user who wants to be able to use ssh without
> inputted
I have a user who wants to be able to use ssh without inputted a password. I have
installed and got this running successfully. However, now there is a problem with
security as anybody who logs into his laptop/desktop would be able to login to
numerous UNIX servers without inputting a password. I
Hi all,
now that ntsec is default, I guess we need to read up on what it does. So, I
went to the User's guide on the web and (tried to) read the doc. It sounds
great, thanks Corinna, but I'm afraid it's a bit too technical for me. I
would appreciate it if
there could be a list of do's and don'ts
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