Problem solved, w00t
Here's the odd thing, I had set the appropriate policies on the domain
controller (or at least I thought I had), however when I ran:
secpol.msc on my XP system (the machine that I want to SSH into), only Log
on as Service policy was propogated from the domain controller.
So,
I also got the same problem. but I am work for the Adminstrator.
which is a local user. Others Domain users got the Permission
Denied after checking the password.
All others Domain Users can open the CYGWIN bash shell properly
on the Window console, however ssh to the server is not work.
MIke
On Mar 21 18:19, MIke Hanby wrote:
Hey y'all, (sorry if this double posts)
System: Windows XP Pro with brand new install of cygwin running sshd. This
system is a member
of a Widnows 2003 Active Directory domain.
Problem: I've gone through the config steps listed below and
From: MIke Hanby
Hey y'all, (sorry if this double posts)
System: Windows XP Pro with brand new install of cygwin running
sshd. This
system is a member
of a Widnows 2003 Active Directory domain.
Problem: I've gone through the config steps listed below and unable to
Hmm, didn't even notice that, here's the output of
$ getfacl /bin/bash
# file: /bin/bash
# owner: joeshmo
# group: Users
user::rwx
user:sshdproc:rwx
group::r-x
group:root:rwx
group:SYSTEM:rwx
mask:rwx
other:r-x
Hannu E K Nevalainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hey y'all, (sorry if this double posts)
System: Windows XP Pro with brand new install of cygwin running sshd. This
system is a member
of a Widnows 2003 Active Directory domain.
Problem: I've gone through the config steps listed below and unable to
connect to my sshd server.
Mike,
Thanks. First off (unrelated, but annoying): Norton Ghost screwed up your
path -- you should remove the quotes around
C:\Program Files\Symantec\Norton Ghost 2003\ in the PATH variable.
Other than that, everything in your cygcheck output seems in order. The
only other thing I can think of
stupid Symantec products, thanks for pointing that out
my home directory is physically located in:
C:\Documents and Settings\joeshmo.WIN2003DOMAIN
I've created a link for /home to point to /cygdrive/c/Docume~1
lrwxrwxrwx1 1110710513 111 Mar 20 15:59 /home -
Hmm, really weird... I'm officially out of ideas. Does it work if you
try to log in as a local user (i.e., not a domain one)?
As for /dev, see http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-03/msg01009.html.
HTH,
Igor
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, MIke Hanby wrote:
stupid Symantec products, thanks for
crum, nope, can't maintane the connection with a local user either.
I get the same Permission Denied after logging in.
All of this worked before I joined this machine to the Windows 2003 Active
Directory domain, so it's got to be related, but beyond setting those Local
Policies on the Domain
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