Terribly sorry for my own mistake. I did not try
export CYGWIN=ntsec
chown SYSTEM ssh_host_*
Never thought it would have any difference. I was really not used to using
Unix commands in a Windows environment and had not found how to change
ownership to SYSTEM by Windows Explorer.
Shy.
Wu Yo
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 06:26:22PM +0800, Wu Yongwei wrote:
> What are the EXACT requirements for passwd, group, and key file ownership (I
group & passwd: readable by everyone. Ownership is unimportant.
I meant, check the content.
Private ssh key files: Owner SYSTEM, mode 600
Pub
What are the EXACT requirements for passwd, group, and key file ownership (I
do not see how to change ownership to SYSTEM; currently Administrator owns
them)?
Also notice that the first SSH connection is OK. So I do NOT expect much
that my configuration is wrong. I do not think my Windows box has
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 04:10:24PM +0800, Wu Yongwei wrote:
> I am running the latest version (as of minutes ago) of Cygwin and
> encountered problems of SSHD. I did not found answer in latest posts.
>
> I used ssh-host-config to set up sshd. I installed sshd as service and used
> the default "CY
Yes. But it did not help much. And in later testing I found even the first
time the sshd service was started after reboot it still had problems: it
would accept ONLY the first login, and later attempts would be denied.
Thank you for your kind and quick help, after all.
Best regards,
Wu Yongwei
Did you read the cygwin ssh docs in /usr/docs
SSHD is not perfect on cygwin but I managed to get it to work running as
a service. Inetd is not recommended as far as I remember.
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