Hi!
Wednesday, 17 January, 2001 Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> btw, did you notice that if you try to login to _different_ account in
>> this configuration, sending SIGINT by pressing Ctrl-C from client side
>> doesn't work?
CV> Works for me but my account used for starting sshd is in the local
CV> admin group. Could you test this in your environment, too, and
CV> report if that solves your problem?
Uh, you're right. i was starting inetd from non-admin account. after
restarting it from any admin account everything works fine.
i've just realized that doing otherwise, cygwin would allow one process
to send signals to other process started from different account.
unices don't allow this, and neither should cygwin.
i think you can add something like this to README file
== openssh-*.*.*.README ==
...
- If you want to be able to login to different user accounts you'll
have to start sshd under system account or any other account that
is able to switch user context. Note that administrators are _not_
able to do that by default! You'll have to give the following
special user rights to the user:
"Act as part of the operating system"
"Replace process level token"
"Increase quotas"
and if used via service manager
"Logon as a service".
+ This user should also be a member of local "Administrators" group.
...
==========================
or "we recommend you to make this user a member of local
"Administrators" group, otherwise Ctrl-C won't work!" :-)
Egor. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19
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