You can also try firedaemon. (http://www.firedaemon.com/)
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From: "Corinna Vinschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cygwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: passwords
> > Aha ! Where can
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 01:48:12PM +0100, Jacek Trzcinski wrote:
> Hi !
> Thank You for advise. I answered with delay because suggestions covered
> in
> ssh packet do not work and I have traced Your discussion with Axel
> Kowald who seems to have the same problems as me. My last chance is to
> uti
?
>
> Read /usr/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README
> and http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
>
> > What password changes program passwd ? It does not change,as in Linux
> > for example, user password. As I found in sources it changes
> > user network password
t password changes program passwd ? It does not change,as in Linux
> for example, user password. As I found in sources it changes
> user network password but where is it utilized ?
It changes the password in the NT user datebase. These are used in
Cygwin as well. Therefore you don't need
Hi !
I have just started utilizing Cygwin 1.1.8-2 under NT 4.0 workstation.
Everything seems to work OK but
what about network configuration. Any clients (ftp,telnet,ssh) to remote
machines work OK. I have problems with deamons. Under session with ssh
client,
both with remote machine and my machin
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:41:08AM -0500, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> > On NT/W2K the passwords are stored in the NT user database.
> > You can use login.exe only from an account which has the
> > appropriate user rights as described in
> >
> > /usr/doc
hen I
> > telnet in. If I use passwd to set my passwd I noticed that the
> > passwd file does not get updated nor does it set the passwd so I
> > can use login.exe.
>
> On NT/W2K the passwords are stored in the NT user database.
> You can use login.exe only from an accoun
I noticed that the
> passwd file does not get updated nor does it set the passwd so I
> can use login.exe.
On NT/W2K the passwords are stored in the NT user database.
You can use login.exe only from an account which has the
appropriate user rights as described in
/usr/doc/Cygwin/i
Maybe I am not getting it but where is the password stored in
/etc/passwd. Or is it not stored there?
I am trying to figure out what password login.exe wants when I
telnet in. If I use passwd to set my passwd I noticed that the
passwd file does not get updated nor does it set the passwd so I
ca
> password is not recognized. Does sshd use a different set of passwords
> then the normal NT login? If so how do I define them for each user.
1) are you using opensshd available via the latest cygwin net release, or a
previous version of sshd?
2) If the former, did you run /usr/bin/ssh-
s not recognized. Does sshd use a different set of passwords
then the normal NT login? If so how do I define them for each user.
Also when I start sshd, I get a warning, ssh_host_dsa_key not found. What does this
mean? do I need this file?
Thanks in Advance,
Clark Sims
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