SSHD startup problem under 2K
Kim Scarborough
lists@jinx.unknown.nu
Tue Jul 23 12:02:00 GMT 2002
I've set up sshd under Win2K with no problems on two boxes, but now I'm having
a weird issue I can't figure out. Whenever I try to start it as a service, I
get the "WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE!" error in /var/log/sshd.log.
It says the permissions for /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key are set to 644, but they
aren't, darn it. They're 600. If I change it to 400, sshd claims they're 444.
The permissions match in the windows security tab for the file. I have CYGWIN
set for the system to 'ntsec tty'. I do seem to be able to run it as myself
from the command line (I have to take ownership of /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key, of
course). I thought maybe the CYGWIN variable wasn't set correctly for the
SYSTEM account so I rebooted, but that didn't help.
The really odd thing is that this happens even if I set StrictModes to "No".
Any ideas? I looked through the archives and saw a few other people'd had this
problem, but none of the suggested solutions I've found so far have worked for
me.
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