Larry Hall wrote:
1. SYSTEM is the account that sshd runs as, not administrator.
Hmm, perhaps it's just a coincidence then that Administrator permissions
correspond with sshd permissions.
2. Only the owner of the private key files in .ssh should have
permissions
to access these files. Publi
I have two machines with what look like identical cygwin installations
on them, but the Administrator account on one of them doesn't have
super-user privileges. This causes sshd not to have access to
/home/some-user/.ssh (which is restricted to only "some-user") and thus
prevents key-based aut
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