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Re: sshd: server refused our key


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> > > The permissions and ownership of:
> > > - your home directory
> > drwxr-xr-x 138 mk group 24576 Nov 20 11:48 .
> > > - your home/.ssh directory
> > drwxr-xr-x 2 mk group 4096 Nov 19 13:44 .ssh
> > - your home/.ssh files
> > seen on UNIX:
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 mk group 545 Nov 20 08:48 > > authorized_keys
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 mk group 546 Nov 20 08:48 > > authorized_keys2
> > -rw------- 1 mk group 887 Nov 19 13:44 id_rsa
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 mk group 218 Nov 19 13:44 id_rsa.pub
> > -rw------- 1 mk group 523 Nov 19 13:44 identity
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 mk group 327 Nov 19 13:44 identity.pub
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 mk group 1442 Nov 20 11:50 known_hosts
> > -rw------- 1 mk group 512 Nov 20 11:50 random_seed

are perfectly fine.  What irritates me is the "seen on UNIX"
and "seen inside ssh session".  What does that mean?  From the
cygcheck output I would think the home dir is on the local NTFS
drive C:.  So how can you see anything from UNIX?  You know that
the permission translation between UNIX and NT via Samba doesn't
work flawlessly, don't you?  Could you please enlighten us what
the above wording is trying to say?  And especially interesting
are the permissions on these files seen in a *local* NT session
on that very machine you're trying to connect via ssh.
- mk is a user on a UNIX host.
- mk has a domain account on Windows.
- When mk logs on on Windows, his UNIX home directory is mounted on Windows.
- mk has a PC with CYGWIN and a runnig ssh demon.
- When mk is logged in on a UNIX console window and trys to get a secure shell on the
PC with the ssh demon, he is prompted for a password
- When mk is logged in on a UNIX console window and trys to get a secure shell on another UNIX host he is not prompted for a password

I have setup ssh demon using ssh-user-config -y, CYGWIN will be set to "binmode ntsec tty".
/etc/group, /etc/passwd "know" mk as domain user with home directory on a net mounted host.

How can I set up CYGWIN and/or sshd that key authentification works fine?

Manfred





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