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sshd on WinXP machine in Win2003 Domain -- can't log in
- From: "MIke Hanby" <flakrat at swbell dot net>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:19:39 -0600
- Subject: sshd on WinXP machine in Win2003 Domain -- can't log in
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.
On the sshd server, from the cygwin prompt I enter the
following:
$ ssh -p 3020 localhost
joeshmo@localhost's password:
Last login: Sat Mar 20 16:01:17 2004 from localhost
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
/bin/bash: Permission denied
Connection to localhost closed.
Permissions on /bin/bash were -rwxr-x---+, I tried adding +rx, still get the
same error
-rwxr-xr-x+ 1 joeshmo Users 527360 Oct 20 07:12 /bin/bash*
Here's what I did to configure sshd
1. Installed Cygwin with packages that I downloaded today while logged in
as my
Active Directory user, joeshmo
2. Created a new Active Directory user, addomain\sshdproc, and added the
following rights using the
Windows 2003 Server Local Security Policy
Create a token object
Log on as a service
Replcae a process level token
Adjust memory quotas for a process
3. Added sshd as a service on the Windows XP Pro machine, it is set to
start as the user
addomain\sshdproc
4. Ran ssh-host-config and answered YES to all questions, including
"privilege separation"
5. Ran the following on the Windows XP machine
mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group
6. changed permissions on the following files
touch /var/log/sshd.log
chmod 644 /var/log/sshd.log
chown sshdproc /var/empty /var/log/sshd.log /etc/ssh_*
7. Start sshd
cygrunsrv --start sshd
I then get the error above, /bin/bash: Permission denied
Any idea what file(s) it might be referring to?
Any ideas on what else I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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