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Re: Can't authenticate password on bash/ssh
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- Subject: Re: Can't authenticate password on bash/ssh
- From: Corinna Vinschen <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 17:48:56 +0200
- References: <BADBCFE4BF64D511B2EF00508BB8498EC1F804@MS-OUTLOOK>
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 09:00:21AM -0400, Aaronson, Lawrence A. (Woodcock Washburn) wrote:
> I'm real new to cygwin. I installed it using the setup program becuase I
> want to use ssh between two windows 2000 boxes. I setup sshd on the remote
> computer and started ssh on the local. I was asked for a password. I
> entered my windows 2000 password for the remote machine and access was
> denied. For kicks I started bash on the local machine, without using the
> icon/batch file. I tried to logon locally and again, it would not take my
> local machine password. I have set cygwin=ntsec. What am I missing here?
Did you start sshd on the remote machine from command line?
Don't do that. Start as service using cygrunsrv.
Did you check your settings in /etc/sshd_config? Do they
allow password login?
Corinna
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