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Subject: ssh issue
From: Richard Duran <rduran@dallasairmotive.com>
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We are running an "automounter" service as a DomainAdmin (because
LocalSystem doesn't have access to networked items). When we ssh into
the box we can see all the network drives under "/cygdrive". However,
when we set up ssh-passthru to that root@linuxserver can connect to
DomainAdminUser@cygwinserver without need to authenticate. Then upon
logging in, only the local drives are visible to the user. Removing the
entry in $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys fixes the issue, but we need to be
able to have passthru access. We tried having sshd run as the same
DomainUser, but then only passthru works. When a password is requested,
a permission denied error is returned even though the correct password
is entered.

Any suggestions?

-richard


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