SSHD, Cygwin and Windows 2003 : continued with user rights

Olivier ALLART olivier.allart@speeq.com
Wed Sep 17 18:59:00 GMT 2003


Thank you for the details, but then, why *some commands* work and not 
others ?
And more specifically, how can I make *this command* work ?


Larry Hall wrote:

>I think you missed the fact that pubkey authentication does impersonation,
>not Windows-style authentication.  So Windows apps won't recognize the pubkey
>authentication as providing permissions to run restricted programs.  You'll
>have to use password authentication if you want Windows to recognize the
>user you've become via ssh.  You can find all sorts of discussion on the 
>difference between pubkey and password authentication for ssh in the email 
>archives if you're interested.
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At 12:40 PM 9/17/2003, Olivier ALLART you wrote:

>Following Mark J de Jong 's step by step howto (see end of mail for some add-ons), I can now effectively log in with pkey method (that is, no password) using the 'administrator' user name.
>'whoami' returns 'administrator', however asking for a command such as IISRESET returns the error 'you are not a local administrator of this machine...', which means the rights management has failed somewhere.
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