Yes. That allowed the user to establish an SSH Session. Before I did that the user couldn’t log in at all. But as far as SFTP, it didn’t help.
From: ssh@erdelynet.com [mailto:ssh@erdelynet.com] On Behalf Of Paul Fitzgibbons
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 3:09 PM
To: ssh@erdelynet.com
Subject: Re: Cygwin SFTP Windows SBS 2003
Hi,
Have you tried allowing the user account local logon permission?
Rgds
Paul
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From: ssh@erdelynet.com <ssh@erdelynet.com>
To: ssh@erdelynet.com <ssh@erdelynet.com>
Sent: Mon Aug 20 18:59:26 2007
Subject: Cygwin SFTP Windows SBS 2003
Hi -
I don't know if this question has been asked before, but here goes:
I set up cygwin with SSH on my Windows SBS 2003 STD server. I have
everything working nicely for my admin accounts. I can have a regular
domain account logon to the ssh shell, however, I get the following error
when I try to SFTP:
Connection has been unexpectedly closed. Server sent command exit status 128
If I make that user an admin, they can sftp. I have also set some ntfs deny
permissions for that user as I am trying to lock them into their home
directory.
Can anyone help me with this error?
Eliot
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