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Subject: RE: problem with a ssh server under cygwin
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:42:54 -0400
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> 
> >> you fiddle around with lots of priviledges
> >>
> > may be, I have modified the permissions of my home 
> directory that only
> > SYSTEM, Admionistrator and my account has read/write permissions.
> 
> Is that not a sensible set of permissions? I can't see how 
> that would affect
> ssh.
> 

There should be no need for anyone other than you to have
read/write/execute permissions on your home directory and
on your '.ssh' directory:

  $ chmod 700 ~/.ssh ~

My understanding is that these settings will only have an effect
if you 1) are running the NTFS file system on your disk, and 2)
have included 'ntsec' in your setting of the environment variable
CYGWIN.

For more detail, see:

http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html

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