Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/03/29/23:16:39
Hi Brendan...
I had the same problem. I downloaded the 20010325 snapshot of the
cygwin1.dll file and that took care of it. The issue shows up when the
user-id of the sshd is different than the user-id of the client.
...Karl
>From: Brendan J Simon <brendan DOT simon AT bigpond DOT com>
>Reply-To: brendan DOT simon AT bigpond DOT com
>To: cygwin <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
>Subject: cygwin: can't get openssh working via inetd
>Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 12:03:18 +1000
>
>I can't get sshd workding via inetd. I'm following the instructions in
>/usr/doc/Cygwin/openssh-2.5.1pw.README.
>I it does work perfectly if I invoke sshd manually from the bash
>prompt. This indicates to me that there is a problem with sshd running
>as SYSTEM and trying to fork and change users. I see
>
>[bjsimon AT k9:~]$ ssh zigfried
>bjsimon AT zigfried DOT ctam DOT local's password:
> 0 [main] a 0 handle_exceptions: Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
>Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=61001B47
>eax=00000069 ebx=6779632F ecx=00000000 edx=67796337 esi=00000000
>edi=0240FF74
>ebp=0240FA30 esp=0240FECC program=a
>cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 ss=0023
>Stack trace:
>Frame Function Args
>0240FA30 61001B47 (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000)
>0240FEF4 61001B47 (00000130, 7FFD0001, 0240FF44, 6100326E)
>0240FF44 61003380 (004072CC, 6107D13C, 00000000, 00000000)
>0240FF74 61003A3D (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000)
>0240FF94 61003A7C (00407230, 004011D0, 0240FFC0, 00401038)
>0240FFA4 00405206 (004011D0, 80430F7B, 77E992A3, FFFFFFFE)
>0240FFC0 00401038 (00000000, 00000000, 7FFDF000, 0247D711)
>0240FFF0 77E992A6 (00401000, 00000000, 000000C8, 00000100)
>End of stack trace
>
>
>Is this an NTSEC problem ?? I'm running Windows 2000.
>My /etc/ssh_config has everything commented out so it should have the
>defaults.
> PasswordAuthentication yes
> RSAAuthentication yes
>
>There is mention in the docs that when using ntea or ntsec you now have
>to care for the ownership and permissions bits of your host key files
>and your private key files. I have tried changing the permissions and
>ownership with chmod but nothing happens !!! ie. chmod and chown don't
>seem to have any affect. I created a file in /tmp and tried to change
>its owner to SYSTEM but ls -l reveals nothing changed. The same when
>trying chmod +w /tmp/file.
>
>Why can't I change permissions and would this be the reason sshd running
>as LocalSystem doesnot operate properly.
>
>Thanks,
>Brendan Simon.
>
>
>
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