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Date: 6 Jul 00 00:58:58 MDT
From: <norbert DOT bladt AT usa DOT net>
To: cygwin <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: Re: [Re: OpenSSH cygwin port]
CC: vinschen AT cygnus DOT com
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Thanks for your answer and help.

Corinna Vinschen <vinschen AT cygnus DOT com> wrote:
> norbert DOT bladt AT usa DOT net wrote:
>> o RSA does just work as long as I start the sshd.exe as a user
>>   but not as a NT-Service

> Hey, wonderful! This is easy to solve: Just read the README!
> It contains some surprising facts...
Which README ?
I just downloaded the compiled version, not the source.
The only hint a found was in the announcement on the openssh mailing
list.
And, sure there is a section about that. But I didn't understand it
right. Now I think I know what it means.
It says that RSA authorization works just for the one and only
user starting this program.
Will it work if I use a local account for the service, too ?

>> o I can't use input redirection,
>>   neither on NT like: more <file.txt
>>   nor on a Linux client, like: ssh -l user NTBox <dird.command
>>   The result is on NT: more hangs
>>   on Linux: there is no output returned, not even if I do an output
>>      redirection, too.
>
> No problem here.
Will it be solved with the update to 1.1.2 ?

If not, can you send me more info about your setup, esp.
the CYGWIN environment variable ?
In my setup the CYGWIN variable is unset.

>> I am using cygwin-1.1.1.

> Don't use 1.1.1, please update to 1.1.2 since 1.1.1 has a
>small but nifty binmode/textmode bug ;-)
OK. I'll update immediately.

>> Another problem was the output "illegal user" which just meant
>> a problem in /etc/passwd. This, AFAIK, must be in UNIX format
>> if / is mounted in binmode, otherwise /bin/sh (or /winnt/system32/cmd)
>> ends with a ^M and that "shell" does, of course, not exist.
>> I didn't try a work-around with another : as a separator.

> This is the 1.1.1 problem.
OK. Another good reason to update ;-)

>> I am doing something completely wrong or is this simply a problem
>> in the OpenSSH port ?
>> 
>> Using OpenSSH between Linux, Solaris and Sinix Systems is no
>> problem, at all, incl. RSA authentication.

> Might be that all three systems don't have to use WinNT security?!?
You are so right !

>> Because I can't send this message from my normal user account - our
>> Mail server is on the open relay list - I am sending this from
>> usa.net and hope that it works.

> Seem to work.
Yes and this is not that inconvenient as long as the answers
are send to the list and this account.
I am subscribe to the list on another account, anyway, so I'll receive
all the other mails as well.

Cheers,

Norbert Bladt.


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