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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2025 10:02:41 +1100
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Subject: Re: Cygwin SSHD session unable to access cloud/OneDrive files
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Hi,

On 4/04/2025 4:49 am, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
> Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
>> If I connect an SSH session via the "native" OpenSSH instance
>> integrated into Windows, I can do something like the following to a,
>> at the time, online only, not yet downloaded file, and OneDrive will
>> download it ahead of outputing it:
> […]
>> But if I connect an SSH session via the Cygwin instance running on a
>> different port to 22, it does not trigger the provider to download the
>> file, and I see this error:
> […]
>> The fact that the native SSH session is OK suggests to me that there
>> is some newer type of security token that that service obtains that
>> the Cygwin SSH service does not. But I've not looked into it too hard.
> No, that suggests that you have logged into your SSh session without
> providing a password.  Windows will revoke all network access that
> requires authentication for such sessions.

Thanks for the reminder, but it's not that. I definitely logged in. And 
amazingly, it's more than 20 years ago I was helped on this list to 
understand this nuance, I think with regards to running Oracle's sqlplus 
command line. Speculating... it appears registry keys for the sync'ed 
portions of the filesystem are usually subkeys under 
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/SyncRootManager/ 
That suggests tie-in with Explorer... which suggests the Shell 
extensions are not active somehow? I speak with complete lack of 
authority of course. One thing I could maybe do though, is profile the 
forked process layout in Process Explorer, maybe look at which DLLs are 
in scope for the relevant shell processes. I don't know how much that 
would help. -- Regards, Shaddy


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