Password-based authentication may work. What about PKA-based authentication ? Have you tried it ?
Some additional rights are needed to make it work:
User SvcwRsync is member of administrators group and has following user rights :
Create a token object
Replace a process level token
Adjust memory quotas for a process
Log on as a service
Act as part of operating system
Since this account is a powerful one, following rights are denied (200x only):
Log on locally
Log on as a batch job
Log on through terminal services
Access to this computer from the network
That's the only way I managed to make PKA-work.
Rgrds
-Tev
http://itefix.no/copssh
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sereds
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> I just installed COPssh as service on a win32 system. It
> created the SvcCOPSSH account, as an Administrator. Is that
> what it should be? I removed the Administrator group from
> the account, and it seems to work fine as just as User level
> account. I certainly don't run service daemons with root
> privileges on Linux, so I can't see doing the same on a win32
> box either. Is there a reason the sshd service needs to be
> run as an administrator?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
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