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Subject: Re: 1.7.1: problem with public key authentication on domain   accounts
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On Jan 14 17:32, Andrew Ng wrote:
> What I did was to change the group of my domain user to be "Administrators" in
> "/etc/passwd" rather than the domain group. This stops the following error from
> occurring every time I try to ssh to my machine as my domain user: -
> 
>       1 [main] -tcsh 13776 C:\Cygwin\bin\tcsh.exe: *** fatal error - couldn't
> dynamically determine load address for 'WSAGetLastError' (handle 0xFFFFFFFF),
> Win32 error 126
> 
> In fact making the group "Users" also works fine, just not the domain group.
> Using the domain group seems to result in no file access permissions to the
> system libraries and hence the error above when starting the "tcsh" shell.
> 
> This isn't ideal as I would really prefer to be using the domain group but it's
> better than having to start sshd manually which was my previous workaround. By
> the way I'm running on Windows XP Pro x64 SP2.

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-01/msg00334.html


Corinna

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