On Tue 2009-07-07 19:29, Dave Korn wrote:
Tom Schutter wrote:
ssh-host-config is confused between 'sshd' user and 'cyg_server' user.
You are confused between 'sshd' user and 'cyg_server' user; ssh-host-config
knows what it's doing.
Immediately after asking about priviledge separation
Tom Schutter wrote:
On Tue 2009-07-07 19:29, Dave Korn wrote:
And?
cheers,
DaveK
After re-reading the output from ssh-host-config it appears that it is
creating two separate accounts, a non-privileged account (default of
sshd) and a separate privileged account (default of
ssh-host-config is confused between 'sshd' user and 'cyg_server' user.
Immediately after asking about priviledge separation, you are asked if a 'sshd'
account should be created:
*** Query: Should privilege separation be used? (yes/no) yes
*** Info: Note that creating a new user requires
Tom Schutter wrote:
ssh-host-config is confused between 'sshd' user and 'cyg_server' user.
You are confused between 'sshd' user and 'cyg_server' user; ssh-host-config
knows what it's doing.
Immediately after asking about priviledge separation, you are asked if a
'sshd' account should
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