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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 18:13:43 +0100 (W. Europe Standard Time)
From: Martin Domeij <martin AT domeij DOT org>
To: Cygwin List <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: sshd win2k
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Apologies for probably asking a question asked many times before.

I've been trying to install sshd on win2k and found myself not able to
understand what I'm doing wrong.

If sshd is run by the system account, password authentication is being
done, but then all the STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATIONs show up, as I
have read it should in this mailing list's archives.

But, when sshd is run by some other user, say Administrator, password
authentication is not done properly. Fair enough, I read the docs and find
out that the user running sshd should be given some special user rights,
such as "Act as part of the operating system" etc.

These settings somehow ring a faint bell, but I can't remember where I
have seen them. Help please?

/Martin

Keep things as recursive as possible, but not recursiver.


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