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Bret Jordan wrote: > > What I have found out about sftpd and things that I have found it won't > work with out are: > > 1) You must use bash/sh in the passwd file I do, on both the client machine and the server machine. > 2) You must have a primary mount "/" I do, on both machines '/' is a system mount (D:\cygwin on client, F:\cygwin on server) > 3) And then the other sshd based config options. Note: after you set the > "act as os" and the other two rights you must re-boot your computer. I am running sshd as Administrator on the server, and have added the following rights to that account: "Act as part of the operating system" "Replace process level token" "Increase quotas" and if used via service manager "Logon as a service". Note that I CAN ssh to the server successfully. I just can't use sftp to the server; the sftp-server process crashes when exec'ed by sshd on the server. --Chuck -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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