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That is what I was saying, there are cases where mkpasswd and mkgroup do
not create clean files, primarily on Domain Controllers. You need to
verify them manually.
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Tony Hain wrote:
> Ulrich Voss wrote:
> > I'll second everything Printis said and in addition please check, i
Ulrich Voss wrote:
> I'll second everything Printis said and in addition please check, if
> you have the correct user-id in your passwd and group. On my
> W2K cygwin inserted (only) my local admin account to passwd,
> while I log in with my domain admin account. So id, ls -l etc. all
> look fine (
I'll second everything Printis said and in addition please check, if
you have the correct user-id in your passwd and group. On my
W2K cygwin inserted (only) my local admin account to passwd,
while I log in with my domain admin account. So id, ls -l etc. all
look fine (admin admin), but nothing
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 08:10:03PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> I am debugging this about two weeks now, every day an hour or so. I
> want to use DSA & SSH2 and it works. But when I changed back the
> sshd_config to 'RSAAuthentication yes' because a collegue wants to use
> RSA (he just has RS
Ok, I typed too fast... none is supposed to be known... sorry
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Prentis Brooks wrote:
> Ok, The setgid is a none error to me. This happens when the passwd
> files are not built properly. Not your fault, some interesting Windows
> installations give mkpasswd and mkgroup head
Prentis schrieb:
> I think these docs are out of date. this is fixed now, since I am
> doing it.
Ok. PublicKey is working, I figured out to set it up with PublicKey Auth
only and using my DSA key and only allowed protocol was SSH2. I know
that and that is the reason why I'm still trying to fi
Ok, The setgid is a none error to me. This happens when the passwd
files are not built properly. Not your fault, some interesting Windows
installations give mkpasswd and mkgroup headaches, particularly on
Domain Controllers.
If you check your /etc/passwd and /etc/group, you will find one of t
Larry Hall wrote:
> > I did copy him on the original note so he would be aware of
> > the issue, but at this point I have completely removed his
> > version (including deleting registry keys) and installed the
> > cygwin environment. It appears that all of cygwin works when
> > run in a system own
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 08:10:03PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>I will try to find a solution some more days and if there is a way to
>use PublicKey Auth with RSA SSH1 and DSA SSH2 enabled and
>PasswordAuthentication no
>I will find it;)
I like that determination! :-)
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Larry,
>> > Can you please acknowledge whether or not you read openssh*.README so that
>> > we know whether you've missed the obvious user rights settings necessary for
>> > the administrator account?
>>
>>I read it and still have similar problems and there is this:
> I'm glad you read it Gerri
At 01:11 PM 5/16/2002, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
>Inc) schrieb:
>
> >>I did copy him on the original note so he would be aware of the issue,
> >>but at this point I have completely removed his version (including
> >>deleting registry keys) and installed the cygwin environment. It appears
> >>that all
Inc) schrieb:
>>I did copy him on the original note so he would be aware of the issue,
>>but at this point I have completely removed his version (including
>>deleting registry keys) and installed the cygwin environment. It appears
>>that all of cygwin works when run in a system owned command wind
At 01:57 AM 5/16/2002, Tony Hain wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > > I am looking for any clues on how to make cygwin & opensshd
> > > work on a .net enterprise server, and found nothing in the
> > > mail archive. I had been running Mark's opensshd specific
> > > environment on W2k server with
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > I am looking for any clues on how to make cygwin & opensshd
> > work on a .net enterprise server, and found nothing in the
> > mail archive. I had been running Mark's opensshd specific
> > environment on W2k server without trouble. When I installed a
> > fresh build 3
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 12:30:26PM -0700, Tony Hain wrote:
>I am looking for any clues on how to make cygwin & opensshd work on a
>.net enterprise server, and found nothing in the mail archive. I had
>been running Mark's opensshd specific environment on W2k server without
>trouble. When I installe
I am looking for any clues on how to make cygwin & opensshd work on a
.net enterprise server, and found nothing in the mail archive. I had
been running Mark's opensshd specific environment on W2k server without
trouble. When I installed a fresh build 3615, OpenSSH_3.1p1 failed, so I
thought I woul
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