On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 07:43:07AM -0500, Todd Bowden wrote: > To all, > > I have a win2003 enterprise server running cygwin 1.5.0/openssh (current > version). I generated keys for my systems and put them in my > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. I have 2 systems WinXP and Win2003 > Enterprise server, both running same version of cygwin and openssh. > Locally on the win2003 server I can ssh localhost and it asks me for a > password and I can login, as well as any other user that is created with > a password. What I cannot do is login with my SSH keys. If I try to > authenticate with SSH KEY it kicks me out only after saying it excepted > my KEY. When I executed ssh -vvv localhost (using KEY) I can see where > it excepted my KEY but in the event viewer it gives me some error > message about SETUID permission denied. Forgive me if I don't have the > exact verbage, but if someone needs I can probably get it. I set in my > environment variables "CYGWIN=ntsec tty", but still no luck in getting > the keys to work. Any ideas? The permissions look good and Im assuming > maybe has something to do with win2003 server and its new security > features. Is there maybe something I have to enable in order for the > KEYS to work?
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