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Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 19:13:51 +0200 (MDT)
From: Ralf Fassel <ralf@akutech.de>
To: cygwin@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: New on sources.redhat.com: OpenSSH-2.2.0p1 and OpenSSL-0.9.5a
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Hello all,
question on ssh/sshd and RSA authentication on NT.  From the docs I
gather that in order to use RSA I have to run the server as a user
account, not as system account.  Now I'd like to login as different
users (say 5) to that box, using RSA.

Would it work to start sshd in 5 instances, each listening on a
different port (>1024?)?  I.e. each user gets his own fixed ssh port,
and starts the client accordingly (-p myport)?  Everything is strictly
intra-net, so port numbers should not be an issue.

R'

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