Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/06/21/13:09:22
On 21/06/06, Igor Peshansky <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu> wrote:
>
> Cygwin ssh (and basically all terminals except the Windows console) use
> pipes to emulate ttys (so-called "ptys"). Some Windows applications don't
> like these ptys and won't write data to them (and they will certainly not
> detect them as a console, so any console-specific functions won't work
> either).
Hmm .. this is where it gets even more interesting. If I run:
$ ssh user AT W2003 date
Wed Jun 21 18:02:13 GMTDT 2006
.. then I get a result. But other commands don't, e.g.
$ ssh user AT W2003 cat /etc/hosts
$ ssh user AT W2003 ls
> On Windows 2003, SYSTEM does not have the appropriate privileges to switch
> user contexts, so ssh-host-config needs to create an account that does.
> Read <http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-switch> for
> details.
Before running ssh-host-config I did:
- Right click My Computer, Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables
- Under System Variables, click New, add CYGWIN as the variable name,
add ntsec as the variable value
- Under System Variables, scroll down to Path, click Edit, add
;c:\cygwin\bin to the end of the string already in the field
Then opened Cygwin on the desktop, ran ssh-host-config and entered:
"Privilege Separation?" Yes
"Create local user SSHd?" Yes
"Install SSHd as a service?" Yes
"CYGWIN = " enter ntsec
Should I have done anything different there on W2003 ?
Regards,
John
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