https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2764

--- Comment #2 from Arvindo <arvindo.ki...@cerner.com> ---
(In reply to Damien Miller from comment #1)
> What do you mean by "some usernames"? Being written for Unix first
> and foremost- OpenSSH treats all usernames with case-sensitivity
> internally, though the underlying operating system might have
> different rules.

Damien
Thanks for your response. You are absolutely right, I agree with your
response, but we have this installed on windows server. Windows user
names are case-insensitive, and we are able login with different
username cases most of the time, but some usernames become case
sensitive, and openSSH explicitly requires specific username case. This
inconsistent behavior is causing us lot of problems. Is there a setting
in sshd-config or somewhere where we can specify all usernames to be
case-insensitive explicitly?

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