On Jun 29 11:21, Robert Lurin wrote:
> While doing a proof of concept with our product (LSF, a batch management 
> system), we found the following problem, on a system with Openssh installed:
> - we open an ssh session with public key authentication (no password entry)
> - we try to submit a job and the submission fails because the submission 
> command is unable to determine the submission account (actually it thinks the 
> submission account is NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, the local system account)
>  
> I found the following mail which exactly matches our problem (after changing 
> the user, the Win32 API still returns the original user) 
> http://www.cvsnt.org/pipermail/cvsnt/2001-December/000077.html
> 
> , but it's quite old..
>  
> I would like to know if this problem is still present in the current version 
> of Cygwin, running on a Windows 2000 system, and if there is any work-around.

It's still present and there's no known workaround except logging in
using password authentication.


Corinna

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