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Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:07:12 +0100
From: "Le Foll, Olivier" <Olivier DOT Le-Foll AT atosorigin DOT com>
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Subject: 1.5.19 - Cygwin / ssh server / windows 2003
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Hello,

I have a problem using OpenSSH under Cygwin on a W2K3 server and I 
didn't find any valid solution on web even there are a lot of messages. 
My problem :

I deployed cygwin (DLL 1.5.19) with openssh 4.3p2 on several w2k3 
servers and behaviour is the same :

It is possible to connect to the ssh server (via ssh command from 
another machine) only if the user belong to administrators group OR if 
the user belongs an authorized_keys file which allows remote RSA public 
key. And it only works only if it is a local user (not in domain).

It becomes effective as soon as I changed "Member of" with 
Administrators for the user. Change in /etc/passwd (gid 544) doesn't work.
It think to permission problem but I don't know where to find.

Thanks for help.

Olivier.


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