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OpenSSH-20001221 & Cygwin DLL >= 1.1.6
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- Subject: OpenSSH-20001221 & Cygwin DLL >= 1.1.6
- From: "Erdely, Michael" <mike at erdelynet dot com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 10:31:07 -0500
- Cc: "SSH-L List" <ssh-l at erdelynet dot com>
I've taken some more time to work on the SSHD & Cygwin DDL >= 1.1.6 problems
(resulting in a Dr. Watson on the server with commands run in the SSH
session like ID.EXE).
I set up SSHD to run as a service using SRVANY.EXE from the NT Resource Kit.
I set up the service to log on as myself (erdelym: has been granted
appropriate rights documented in the readme). /etc/sshd_host*_key is owned
by erdelym. SSHD was set to use Password Authentication. I then use
"ssh -v -v -v localhost" to connect. In this scenario, no problems occur
and the connection is successful.
Here is the output of SSHD and SSH:
http://mike.erdelynet.com/good_ssh_debug.txt
http://mike.erdelynet.com/good_sshd_debug.txt
Next, I set up SSHD (again) to run as a service using SRVANY.EXE from the NT
Resource Kit. I set up the service to log on as SYSTEM.
/etc/sshd_host*_key is owned by SYSTEM. SSHD was set to use Password
Authentication. I then use "ssh -v -v -v localhost" to connect. In this
scenario, the Dr. Watson problems occur.
Here is the output of SSHD and SSH:
http://mike.erdelynet.com/bad_ssh_debug.txt
http://mike.erdelynet.com/bad_sshd_debug.txt
This problem also occurs when SSHD is launched using INETD (which runs as
SYSTEM).
Please let me know if you have any ideas,
Mike Erdely
mailto:mike@erdelynet.com
http://mike.erdelynet.com/
SSH-L: http://mike.erdelynet.com/maillist-ssh-l.asp
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