> Because 'sshd' is finicky about permissions, doing this may well
have removed your ability to run 'sshd' as a service under the
default service user 'cyg_server'. With that would also come the
loss of the ability to login with public key authentication. If
any of this is important to you, you n
On 8/23/2013 11:42 AM, Anatoly Yakovenko wrote:
So i ran sshd by hand, which gave me an obnoxious error about
/var/empty not being owned by root. turns out it just needs to be
owned by the user running sshd.
after i was able to run it by hand with -d, i saw an error that
/bin/bash is not execut
I changed the LogLevel to DEBUG in /etc/sshd_config, and I was able to
see helpful information in the event log after restarting the ssh
service. Also, CopSSH, which uses Cygwin, sets some parameters for
stderr and stdout that I forget, in the ssh service key in the
registry. I've since deleted t
So i ran sshd by hand, which gave me an obnoxious error about
/var/empty not being owned by root. turns out it just needs to be
owned by the user running sshd.
after i was able to run it by hand with -d, i saw an error that
/bin/bash is not executable for my user. I was able to fix this by
givin
I can't seem to login in with a password or with a key. /var/log/sshd.log
doesn't show any errors and i dont see anything in the event viewer. i set the
log level to VERBOSE in sshd_config, but nothing is shown in either. When i
had incorrect permissions in /var/empty, i got errors in the eve
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