On Jan 30 12:57, Perdue, Dave T.  CIV NAVAIR 5.4.3, Bldg 2035, Rm 205, Cube 200 
wrote:
>       The Cygwin "whoami" command reports the correct username,
>       however the Window Resource kit "whoami.exe" reports "NT
>       Authority\SYSTEM" for the username when using a password
>       authenticated ssh login.  The user's SID is identical, just the
>       username is different.  I have read responses in the Cygwin mail
>       lists that indicated that RSA authenticated logins should act
>       this way (no access to network shares due to incomplete user
>       impersonation) however it also indicated that password
>       authentication should provide network share access.  A minimal
>       installation of Cygwin to support ssh (Cygwin with cygrunsrv and
>       openssh) shows proper user context switching for Cygwin-1.5.12-1
>       but fails using Cygwin-1.5.19-4.  I do not have access to
>       versions 13-17 so I cannot determine at what point full support
>       of password authentication "broke".

I don't know what's wrong on your machine, but I tried on two different
machines under Windows 2000 and under XP, and the user context switch
works as expected in both cases; a native whoami returns SYSTEM for a
password-less login and the user name for a password login.


Corinna

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  • Re: sshd pa... Corinna Vinschen
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