AW: authorized_key

From: Jürgen Rott <info2007_at_**********.***>
Date: Fri Nov 02 2007 - 12:51:05 EDT

Hi,
now it's fine. I just didn't know, that copSSH don't need the file
authorized_keys in normal Windows homedir\.ssh, but in "Program
files\copSSH\home\root\.ssh" ...
Now, there is still just one small problem, sorry to ask: with openSSH for
Windows I got a windows command shell - that's what I want. But with copSSH,
I have a bash. How can I start windows commands from there?
Thanks a lot
Jürgen

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: ssh@erdelynet.com [mailto:ssh@erdelynet.com] Im Auftrag von Welsh,
> Armand
> Gesendet: Freitag, 2. November 2007 17:14
> An: ssh@erdelynet.com
> Betreff: RE: authorized_key
>
> copSSH will setup the environment on most windows servers to allow for
> public key authentication, however, you may still need to setup the
> file system permissions. What are you using as your SSH client? also,
> where is your login user's home directory according to /etc/passwd
> ?Does this folder exist, and does the user have the necessary .ssh
> folder in this directory? One other thought that comes to mind, is did
> you run the copSSH user add tool to add your windows user to the
> /etc/passwd file?
>
> Armand

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