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Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 13:27:08 -0400
To: Matthew Hall <matt AT angui DOT sh>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
From: Larry Hall <lh-no-personal-replies-please AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: SSHD + mounted drives not working/seen ?
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At 12:40 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:

>> a login token, assuming the service has been setup correctly.  If you
>> use public key authentication, the impersonation will fail for network
>> shares.  You didn't state what kind of authentication you were doing.
>
>In both cases I was attempting to do public key authentication - My
>current solution is to log into console/cygwin shell and launch
>/usr/sbin/sshd - I must be missing something because I can't seem to
>get it to launch as a windows service. This is all under XP w/SP2. (Even
>setting it up as the user w/correct password ...)


This is expected.  Running sshd creates various files (logs, etc) that 
are only writable by the owner (you in this case).  So you can't run it
directly and subsequently as a service without cleaning up these files.


>Hummingbird9 + Win2K + NFS shares works beautifully, FYI. I don't
>have any of the problems mentioned in the cygwin FAQ re: accessing
>network shares from inside a ssh session.


OK, so then what was the point of this thread again?  I've read it through
again from the beginning and I still can't figure out what, if anything, 
was the real problem that prompted you to post originally. 


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