Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/11/19/05:26:02
Hi
I've found this doc
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~kscully/CygwinSSHD_W2K3.html
and followed the part of "privilege separation". After that, everything
worked fine with key auth.
Thanks anyway!!
Tomās
En/na Tomās Núņez ha escrit:
>>> sshd: PID 8272: fatal: seteuid 500: Permission denied.
>>
>> Did you configure your SSH installation with ssh-host-config? How
>> about your user with ssh-user-config?
>
> I did indeed.
>
>>> When I run ssh daemon as a user, in order to debug, I get that:
>>> user AT server ~/$ /usr/sbin/sshd.exe -d
>>
>> Ugh! This suggests that you have not read OpenSSH readme in
>> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin. You can't do this without screwing up all
>> the permissions on various directories and files that SSH checks
>> the permissions of.
>
>
> Sorry, I've read again those docs ( /usr/share/doc/cygwin-doc-1.4 and
> /usr/share/doc/openssh) and I've found nothing about not debugging
> sshd... :|
>
> Anyway, I have the same issue on more machines, so if I screwed that
> one, I still need to configure the others...
>
>> Sure. See the problem reporting guidelines below. You've told us
>> what you're having problems with and it's obvious that you misunderstand
>> what's necessary to get pubkey authentication to switch users but what's
>> not clear is how you've set this up, what you're working with, and what
>> your intentions are.
>
> I want to use key-auth to run bash scripts remotely. Although it does
> not matter anyway, as I just need to use key-auth...
>
> I've installed cygwin with openssh (all default) on the windows server
> and then I ran ssh-host-config. Then I copied the content of my
> id_rsa.pub file to this server, to the file ~/.ssh/authorized_keys,
> making sure they have no righs for group and other. Let's say, the usual
> way of configuring key-auth for me, as I did a bunch of times in my unix
> machines. But, this time is not a unix machine, but a windows 2003 with
> cygwin installed. And I'm getting some errors when I use key-auth, but
> not when I use password-auth.
>
>> I'd recommend that you review the docs and email
>> archives to come up to speed. Then, if you're still having problems,
>> contact the list again with a follow-up problem report.
>
> I thought that cygwin's openssh pretty much like unix openssh. Anyway, I
> reviewed docs before posting the first time, and found nothing solving
> this issue. Maybe I didn't look at the right place...
>
> Can you give me a hint about this issue or directions to a doc where
> this things are discussed? Thank you very much.
>
> Tomās
>
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