On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 09:07:04PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
> > I can invoke /usr/sbin/sshd but not log in via same. I have tried it
>
> Stop right there. Running sshd directly from your user account --
> even if you are an Administrator -- is incorrect and wrong. It
> won't work, and worse
"J.D. Baldwin" wrote:
> I can invoke /usr/sbin/sshd but not log in via same. I have tried it
Stop right there. Running sshd directly from your user account -- even
if you are an Administrator -- is incorrect and wrong. It won't work,
and worse, it will cause the permissions of the dirs and fil
J.D. Baldwin wrote:
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:42:46PM -0500, René Berber wrote:
[snip]
I can invoke /usr/sbin/sshd but not log in via same. I have tried it
with and without privilege separation, with and without re-exec and in
various other permutations. It always fails on the seteuid call.
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:42:46PM -0500, Ren? Berber wrote:
> [snip]
> >I can invoke /usr/sbin/sshd but not log in via same. I have tried it
> >with and without privilege separation, with and without re-exec and in
> >various other permutations. It always fails on the seteuid call.
> [snip]
> >
J.D. Baldwin wrote:
[snip]
I can invoke /usr/sbin/sshd but not log in via same. I have tried it
with and without privilege separation, with and without re-exec and in
various other permutations. It always fails on the seteuid call.
[snip]
I can't find a workaround for this. Any ideas?
[sni
cygwin -s -r -v output is included below.
I have found numerous reports of this same problem on various Cygwin
forums, mailing lists, etc., but no solutions offered.
I can invoke /usr/sbin/sshd but not log in via same. I have tried it
with and without privilege separation, with and without re-e
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