Mail Archives: cygwin/2011/09/11/21:07:52
> > When a user with administrative privileges logs in to sshd, it seems that the user is only granted
> > standard user privileges for that session. Is there a way around that? How can I get the admin
> > privileges for that session?
>
> Nevermind. I found the answer from Corinna way back in 2004:
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg00087.html. "The bottom line is, if you need all the user's
> access rights use password authentication. If that doesn't help, you're out of luck."
Continuing my conversation with myself...
The above is half right. It seems that I have to log in by password
authentication, and then authenticate again to UAC, before I get my admin
rights.
At the console that's how it works: I log in as the backup user, ask for admin
rights, authenticate again to UAC, and then, finally, can read or write any file
on the system.
In sshd, I log in by password authentication, but now I'm stuck because I don't
know a command-line program to authenticate to UAC. Without that, I don't have
any admin rights.
So: Is there a command-line program that will allow me to authenticate to UAC?
And do I have this right?
Thanks,
Andrew.
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