On 05/21/2014 07:22 PM, Noah White wrote:
I’ve installed and configured sshd to run as a service under a particular account which is an Administrator. I can ssh in fine as that user. However, if I try to ssh as any other user I get the following error:
Last login: Wed May 21 18:58:35 2014 from foo.home /bin/bash: Operation not permitted Connection to tango closed. I’ve found a few threads talking about this issue but none of the details/solutions were either pertinent or worked. Other details: Windows Server 2008 R2 Cygwin 1.7.29(0.272/5/3) CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 OpenSSH 6.6p1-1
While what you're describing could, perhaps, work, if you set the all up in the right way, you would at most be able to get it to work with password authentication. If that's not working for you either, my best recommendation is to read through the openssh README under /usr/share/doc/Cygwin and follow the directions there for configuring sshd. Note that '/usr/bin/ssh-host-config' will create a local user to run sshd under. If you're trying to use public-key authentication, this will only work for users on your local machine. You will need to look into the configuration scripts that '/usr/bin/ssh-host-config' runs to see how it creates this user and create a like one for your domain, if that's your goal. There is more discussion of this in the email archives, though it is probably several years back. Otherwise, if a local pub-key user is enough for your needs, these scripts should be enough to get you going or provide you the details of what you need to get things working in this way. If you have further issues that you want to bring back to the list, I recommend you read and follow the problem reporting guidelines found at the link below. You'll find what the list needs from you as bootstrap information to help diagnose your particular problem.
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