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Re: sshd problem with recent snapshots


On Nov 13 10:00, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 11/5/2010 8:03 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
> >If I start sshd on a machine running a recent snapshot, I'm unable to
> >login to that machine via ssh.  The connection is closed right after I
> >type my password.  The problem first appears in the snapshot of
> >20100917.  To reproduce:
> >
> >1. Start sshd.
> >
> >2. While logged in as one user, try to login as another user.  For example:
> >
> >$ ssh kbrown-admin@localhost
> >kbrown-admin@localhost's password:
> >Connection to localhost closed by remote host.
> >Connection to localhost closed.
> >
> >The same thing happens if I try to ssh in from a different machine on
> >the network.
> 
> Further information:  There are two entries in the Windows Event
> Viewer (Application Log) after the failed login:
> 
> sshd: PID 2264: Accepted password for kbrown-admin from ::1 port 1025 ssh2.
> 
> sshd: PID 2264: fatal: chmod(/dev/tty1, 0622) failed: Permission denied.

Hmm, that's weird.  I'm using the latest Cygwin from CVS, and I cannot
reproduce this.  I tried to login from a remote machine with pubkey and
password authentication using an admin account as well as a normal user
account.  Works fine for me in all these cases.

I can't quite believe it, but maybe that's OS related.  I'm running my
tests on W7 in the first place.  What OS are you using?


Corinna

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