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Re: SSHD homedir problems / Win2k
I'll check tommorow.
Is this an installer issue then?
On my Win2k machine, I don't run under 'Administrator', but with a
different user, which is IN the group 'Administrators'.
On my NT4 machine, I did install cygwin under the administrator user.
That is (apart from the obvious os-version) about all I can figure to be
different.
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>
>> When I try to ssh, from the gateway machine, to my win2k workstation
>> using open-sshd, shipped with Cygwin 1.5, my HDD does some seeking and
>> then the ssh reports:
>> Cannot change to home-directory: not found.
>>
>> I've tried both an "all users" or "myself only" installation, recompiled
>> sshd etc.
>> Also - it seems, that there's a symlink in / going to my ~/.ssh/ dir,
>> which reports "not found" when using ls -la /
>>
>> At home, an installation with the same version, running on WinNT 4SP6,
>> does NOT have this problem.
>>
>> I'd appreciate pointers on how to fix this.
>
>
> Did you check /etc/passwd? Your user entry _must_ have an home directory.
>
> Corinna
>
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