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Re: Unable to run sshd under a domain sshd_server account [SOLVED]


Schutter, Thomas A. wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Schutter, Thomas A. wrote:
Actually supplying the password instead of '*' should work.
	Igor
OK.  The pipe thing makes sense.  But supplying the password does not
work either:
  $ net use '\\other\f$' MyPassword1
  System error 1909 has occurred.

The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be
logged
on to.
Actually, that means you've had too many login failures and Windows has
locked your account.  You need to wait a while and/or contact your
admin to get this resolved.  Once done, the above should work.

I don't think so. I just tried and I can login to the account just fine on both machines. But I still get the same error when I run the "net use" command from a ssh shell. Also, the "net use" command works if I run it from a console cygwin shell.

I think that the "referenced account" is "sshd_server". Look at what
happens with this command from a console cygwin shell:
  $ net use '\\other\f$' /user:sshd_server
  The password or user name is invalid for \\other\f$.

  Enter the password for 'sshd_server' to connect to 'other':
  System error 1909 has occurred.

The referenced account is currently locked out and may not be logged on to.

Which is the same error when run without the /user option from a ssh shell.

Ah, good point. I missed that the "/user" option wasn't being used. You need/want that.

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