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RE: Windows whoami returns hostname\sshd_server after ssh auth key login
From: DeGraff, Adam adegraff at rsasecurity dot com
I installed the snapshot with Corinna's fix and now I get an entirely
different user (system):
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$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] C:/Windows/system32/whoami
nt
I have read the archives and am guessing that I am stuck with this auth
key login gets sshd_server userid behavior.
Example of whoami returns correctly when logged with password:
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$ C:/windows/system32/whoami
win-am-install\administrator
Example of whoami returning
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, DeGraff, Adam wrote:
I have read the archives and am guessing that I am stuck with this auth
key login gets sshd_server userid behavior.
Example of whoami returns correctly when logged with password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ C:/windows/system32/whoami
I installed the snapshot with Corinna's fix and now I get an entirely
different user (system):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] C:/Windows/system32/whoami
nt authority\system
Adding Administrator to the Administrators group in /etc/group does not
change any behavior either. My
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