Windows Server 2012R2 64bit and 32bit Cygwin sshd
Achim Gratz
Stromeko@NexGo.DE
Wed Sep 3 07:17:00 GMT 2014
Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin <at> cygwin.com> writes:
> Don't use privilege separation, then the non-privileged sshd user won't
> matter at all. Privsep on Cygwin is only half-useful on Cygwin anyway,
> if at all.
I've switched privilege separateion off completely, but no dice. The Access
Denied comes from trying to switch from primary group "MACHINE+None" to
"Domain Users". That is expected to happen, what I still don't get is why
the parent process winds up with the exception instead of the originating
process as on 64bit.
> As for the local cyg_server account, I'm not sure. Usually,
> a local machine account has no or only limited access to AD information.
> As an account which needs AD to get user information it's a bit
> unfortunate if it doesn't have access.
When the process comes to this point it has already verified the user via AD.
> The strace shows that it doesn't even *try* to start bash, but it's
> entirely unclear why.
Is it possible to run sshd in gdb?
Regards,
Achim.
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