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RE: Unable to run sshd under a domain sshd_server account [SOLVED]


Larry Hall wrote:
> Schutter, Thomas A. wrote:
> >> Actually supplying the password instead of '*' should work.
> >> 	Igor
> >
> > OK.  The pipe thing makes sense.  But supplying the password does not
> > work either:
> >   $ net use '\\other\f$' MyPassword1
> >   System error 1909 has occurred.
> >
> >   The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be
> logged
> > on to.
> 
> Actually, that means you've had too many login failures and Windows has
> locked your account.  You need to wait a while and/or contact your
> admin to get this resolved.  Once done, the above should work.

I don't think so.  I just tried and I can login to the account just fine
on both machines.  But I still get the same error when I run the
"net use" command from a ssh shell.  Also, the "net use" command works if
I run it from a console cygwin shell.

I think that the "referenced account" is "sshd_server". Look at what
happens with this command from a console cygwin shell:
  $ net use '\\other\f$' /user:sshd_server
  The password or user name is invalid for \\other\f$.

  Enter the password for 'sshd_server' to connect to 'other':
  System error 1909 has occurred.

  The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to.

Which is the same error when run without the /user option from a ssh shell.

--
Tom Schutter
First American - Proxix Solutions
(512) 977-6822


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