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From: "Ulrich Jakobus" <jakomail AT emss DOT co DOT za>
To: "cygwin AT cygwin DOT com" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 17:06:51 +0200
Reply-To: "Ulrich Jakobus" <jakomail AT emss DOT co DOT za>
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Subject: Re: User context switch in sshd using RSAAuthentication
Message-Id: <20011206150645.A2120D3EF@mail.emss.co.za>

This is a native WIN32 version of CVS, not the Cygwin build (the
available Cygwin package cvs-1.11.0-1 corrupts my file system 
permissions, the newer 1.11.1-1p1 compiles without problems under
Cygwin but the "make check" fails at some stage, so I went back
to cvs from CVSNT).

It seems that I have to go back to password authentication for ssh
then (or use :pserver: as I did in the past without ssh). We are
multiple developers using CVS, and need to have the correct username
there (and not SYSTEM).

Thanks for the prompt reply,

Ulrich


On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 13:35:40 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
>
>On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 01:26:28PM +0200, Ulrich Jakobus wrote:
>> Hello,
>> > I am running a CVS server on a Win2K machine connecting through
>> SSH, where sshd is a standard installation of CYGWIN (i.e running
>> under the SYSTEM account as configured by the ssh-config-host 
>> script).
>
>A Cygwin CVS or a native CVS?  If it's a native CVS, the
>below message that auther is SYSTEM would be ok.  Changing
>the user context w/o password uncovers a flaw in NT user name
>handling.  Cygwin just workarounds that.
>
>> However, when using the ~/.ssh/authorizedkeys file then CVS also
>> works, no error messages. But the CVS log files contain
>> date	2001.12.06.10.33.09;	author SYSTEM;	state Exp;
>> i.e. the user SYSTEM appears here.
>
>Corinna





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