, 2008 9:02 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: is it possible to re-compile sshd to support "real-user" login
in terms of public key authentication
Chen Yue wrote:
> requires password in the third parameter. So I wonder how Tectia sshd
> implements this mechanism.
You'd ha
On 18 February 2008 13:02, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Chen Yue wrote:
>> Is it possible I re-compile Cygwin sshd to support this feature?
>
> I don't understand the logic here. If certain functionality is not
> implemented how is simply recompiling going to change anything?
Theoretically it coul
Chen Yue wrote:
> requires password in the third parameter. So I wonder how Tectia sshd
> implements this mechanism.
You'd have to ask them. They probably install a LSA module. Cygwin has
this capability as well in the unreleased CVS version.
> Is it possible I re-compile Cygwin sshd to suppor
Hi Cygwin experts
We all know user can login cygwin sshd to get real-user only by password. If
user logins sshd by public key, he/she could merely get the ACL in which the
sshd process is run.
But in Tectia windows sshd(www.ssh.com), user can get the proper ACL no
matter he/she logins in terms of
Hi,
I have installed cygwin on a win 2003 sbs server and works fine.
But login is allowed only to administrator.
I'd like to let login other users, that are not administrators.
How can I do?
I don't know if it is useful, but notice that this users have no right to login
interactively to server, t
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