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Additional information: Cygwin/OpenSSH authentication without applying group policies...
- From: Carsten dot Porzler at spb dot de
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 08:43:42 +0200
- Subject: Additional information: Cygwin/OpenSSH authentication without applying group policies...
cygwin-owner@cygwin.com schrieb am 21.10.2009 08:39:40:
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> Cygwin/OpenSSH authentication without applying group policies...
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> Carsten.Porzler
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> an:
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> cygwin
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> 21.10.2009 08:40
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> Gesendet von:
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> cygwin-owner@cygwin.com
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> Dear Cygwin community,
>
> we are just having problems with some locations connect over WAN lines
> with only little bandwith.
>
> The logon process against a Win2003 AD domain controller takes much time
> (>50s). After some analysis we found out that there is much traffic
> between the SSH server and the domain controller over ip port 1026 (CAP,
> used for applying/downloading the Win2003 group policies).
>
> During a SSH logon it is not necessary to apply all group policies.
> Instead it would be OK, if the user would just be authenticated and get
> his group memberships.
>
> Is it possible to deactivate applying the group policies during the SSH
> logon process or to reconfigure the SSH service so that we can use LDAP
> authentication instead of standard Win2003 authentication.
>
> Thanks in advance for some hints and
>
> best regards
>
> Carsten Porzler
>
We are using
Cygwin V.1.7.0(0.200/5/3) 2009-02-20 17:20
and OpenSSH
OpenSSH_5.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8j 07 Jan 2009
Best regards
Carsten Porzler
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