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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 21:38:51 -0700
From: Greg Morgan <drkludge AT cox DOT net>
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CC: "Cary Lewis" <CLewis AT mobilecom DOT com>
Subject: Re: ssh under windows 2003 server
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Cary Lewis wrote:

>>I am ssh installed on a win 2003 server.
>>
>>If I login in with authorized_keys set to allow auto-logins, I get the
>>fanfare, and welcome message, but then I am immediately logged out.
>>
>>If I remove authorized_keys and I am prompted for password, I can log in
>>and use the shell normally.
>>
>>Can someone shed some light on this?
>>
>>Thanks.


Cary,

I believe you needed to fix this problem above before you tried using 
ssh to your box.  I don't know if the others saw your first message on 
the list before they saw your tape drive and ssh problem.  Would you 
please reply to the list with both your cygwin.dll version and the 
openssh version that you are using?  Depending on your the versions of 
these programs, and that you just installed ssh, you may be experiencing 
the privilege separation problem.  Additional information is located 
here, if your versions match. 
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg01245.html

Greg

>> ssh - no access to /dev/st0
>>
>>I have a SCSI tape drive, and I can use tar to create archives on it:
>>
>>tar cvf /dev/st0 /bin
>>
>>tar tvf /dev/st0
>>
>>but if I try to ssh into my cygwin box and try the same command, then I
>>get the following error:
>>
>>tar: opening archive "/dev/st0": The system cannot find the path
>>specified.
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>I am running ssh under cygwin on a windows 2003 server box.
>>
>>Thanks for any help!

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