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On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 10:51:01AM -0500, Wei Ku wrote: >> > Personally I'm using tcsh and bash as login shell. I'm using W2K SP1 >> > with Cygwin 1.1.7, sshd is started via SRVANY under my own account >> > which has the appropriate user rights and I don't have any problems >> > using ssh and sshd on the box. For testing purposes I'm sometimes >> > switching to starting sshd from inetd using LocalSystem account and >> > password authentication. No problem at all. >> >> Following up on one tiny part of the above, when you say '... from >> inetd _using LocalSystem account_', what does that last bit mean? I >> don't have a LocalSystem user in either /etc/passwd or Win2K Users. . . > >I have exactly the same question. Would someone please post a more >pedagogical procedure of creating the LocalSystem account in W2K? Unlike in >the case of NT4, I found no place to specify any "special rights" for the >user. I have been trying to make OpenSSHD work (for a multi-user >environment started from inetd) for a week and have not gotten anywhere (see >the following error message produced right after keying the password.) www.google.com seems to be very chatty on the subject of "LocalSystem". cgf -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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