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Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 16:38:53 +0100
From: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen AT redhat DOT com>
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To: cygwin <cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com>
Subject: Re: still stumped on sshd / ssh
References: <20001104123352 DOT 5627 DOT cpmta AT c014 DOT sfo DOT cp DOT net>

csimstemplar AT flashcom DOT net wrote:
> 
> I still can't get my NT box set up as a sshd server. I have tried all the fixes that Corina has suggested, but to no avail. Is there perhaps a problem with the  login? When I type login, I am promted for a password, I enter the password and I get the error message password failed. This is the same error message I get from ssh, when I run sshd -d  in on cygwin window, and ssh -v localhost, from another.
> 
> If I fix the problem with login, maybe the problem with ssh / sshd will disappear.

Do you intend to write this mail in some more copies or do you think
four is enough?

Again: If your login doesn't have the appropriate privileges, you can't
change the user context no matter if the password is correct.

Either you give the permissions to your account or you start sshd
as service under LocalSystem account which is the only one which has
the permissions by default.

If you start sshd from your own account you can login to your own
account using RSA/DSA authentication since you're not changing the
user context then. If your own account has no permission to change
the user context, forget login via password. Full stop. 9X users
may ignore that discussion.

On the other hand: Your settings in /etc/sshd_config might be
inappropriate. I suggest reading the ssh and sshd man pages.

Corinna

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