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sshd as non-administrator again


Hi, All!

Help me to clarify my problem with sshd. I'm using sshd 4.5p1:

[pivanof@Z102192 c]$ /usr/sbin/sshd --version
sshd: unknown option -- -
OpenSSH_4.5p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8d 28 Sep 2006
usage: sshd [-46Ddeiqt] [-b bits] [-f config_file] [-g login_grace_time]
            [-h host_key_file] [-k key_gen_time] [-o option] [-p port]
[-u len]

I'm not administrator on my computer. So I can run sshd only manually.
But when I do it I can't connect to it even from another cygwin window.
The output from "/usr/sbin/sshd -ddd" when I try to connect and
authenticate via publickey is in attachment. I think the main thing in
it is:

debug2: input_userauth_request: try method publickey
debug1: temporarily_use_uid: 47220/10545 (e=47220/10545)
seteuid 47220: Permission denied

When I try login via password I receive same message but in client
window (server output is in attachment):

[pivanof@Z102192 ~]$ ssh localhost
pivanof@localhost's password:
Last login: Thu Nov 23 14:17:31 2006 from localhost
debug1: permanently_set_uid: 47220/10545
setreuid 47220: Permission denied
debug1: do_cleanup
Connection to localhost closed.

Tell me please what is the problem here? Maybe I'm missing some rights
that admins can give me via Local Security Policy? Can I make sshd
working without getting administrator privileges on my computer?

Best regards.
Pavel Ivanov

Attachment: sshd_output.log
Description: sshd_output.log

Attachment: sshd_passw_output.log
Description: sshd_passw_output.log

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