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Subject: Re: SSHD, Cygwin and Windows 2003 : continued with user rights
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 01:22:48 +0200
Larry Hall wrote:
Hm, I thought I was clear. Let me try again addressing iisreset
specifically.
iisreset doesn't work in the scenario you described because it's a
Micr
Thanks for the tip.
I decided to get rid of this stupid iisreset and use instead a command like
net start/stop msftpsc/w3svc
works fine whith whatever administrator
Olivier
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
From: Olivier ALLART
Next I guess I'll go look for some tip on how to un
> From: Olivier ALLART
> Next I guess I'll go look for some tip on how to unlock iisreset so it
> can be used by whatever admin and not just local ..
Sorry to jump in! Just an idea;
How about runas, is it available in W2K+3? (I'm on W2K)
/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - 59?16.37'N, 17?12.60'E
Larry Hall wrote:
Hm, I thought I was clear. Let me try again addressing iisreset
specifically.
iisreset doesn't work in the scenario you described because it's a Microsoft tool which knows nothing of the Cygwin environment. Cygwin's ssh using
pubkey authentication doesn't authenticate the user
Hm, I thought I was clear. Let me try again addressing iisreset
specifically.
iisreset doesn't work in the scenario you described because it's a Microsoft tool
which knows nothing of the Cygwin environment. Cygwin's ssh using
pubkey authentication doesn't authenticate the user with Windows. S
Thank you for the details, but then, why *some commands* work and not
others ?
And more specifically, how can I make *this command* work ?
Larry Hall wrote:
I think you missed the fact that pubkey authentication does impersonation,
not Windows-style authentication. So Windows apps won't recogni
At 12:40 PM 9/17/2003, Olivier ALLART you wrote:
>Following Mark J de Jong 's step by step howto (see end of mail for some add-ons), I
>can now effectively log in with pkey method (that is, no password) using the
>'administrator' user name.
>'whoami' returns 'administrator', however asking for a
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