Definitely no sshd on FAT32?
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Wed Mar 24 01:34:00 GMT 2004
On Mar 23 15:36, Ian Brandt wrote:
> Looks like it's already set to no in the installed config. From man
> sshd_config it looks like StrictModes applies to checks of the home
> directory and files for the user logging in. I had tried installing the
> service with '-t' option to sshd, but apparently it still does the perm
> checks on the host keys even in test mode.
The following checks are performed on the key file in the following order:
- Not Windows NT? Yes -> Don't check permissions.
- "ntea" switched on? Yes -> Check permissions. (Not applicable on FAT32)
- statfs(key_file) fails? Yes -> Check permissions.
- Does the file system support ACLs? (Shoud be only NTFS)
Yes -> "ntsec" switched on ?
Yes -> Check permissions
- Don't check permissions
Try to figure out what happens on your system. However, if you're
running 2K or XP, I don't see a reason to keep FAT32. You can convert
it to NTFS using the "convert" tool which is shipped with all NT versions.
Corinna
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