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Subject: Re: password authentication fails in cygwin openssh windows xp pro
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 10:59:36 -0500
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Dan Miller wrote:

> Path statement appears fine. I think I'm missing something here. Isn't
> it wierd that it is looking in /home/dan for keys and identities when
> I'm logging in as the new user "fshd"?

No, that is the way ssh works: you are user "dan" trying to login as user "=
fshd"
to somewhere, so it uses (local) dan keys and (remote) fshd authorized_keys.

> I ran mkpasswd and mkgroup to
> /etc/passwd and /etc/group and when I ssh localhost -l fshd it seems to
> login and authenticate the password but then closes immediately.

That's what the log showed.

> I'm wondering if it is looking for the .bash files and not finding them
> ...ie file not found....and then closing. I copied the .bash files from
> skel but that didn't solve the problem.

No, that's no it.

> is this the problem?
> debug3: channel 0: close_fds r -1 w -1 e 6 c -1
> debug3: fd 1 is not O_NONBLOCK
> debug3: fd 2 is not O_NONBLOCK
> Connection to localhost closed.

No.

> I just want to be able to login to this server as user fshd. fshd is
> currently a user in windows, and member of the "users" group

And it is almost working, it does log in, what happens next is what fails. =
 That
means it can't execute the shell, did you change permissions? remember when=
 you
said you made /bin/bash 0700 (which doesn't allow execution by any other us=
er
different from the one that installed Cygwin)?
--=20
Ren=E9 Berber


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