I will try it your way, maybe i selected some wrong optoins in my previous install.
I will keep u posted.
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Browse All TopicsI have done this before but for some reason on a new install of Windows 2003 server, I can't sign in as administrator.
I used the following link as my reference
http://chinese-watercolor.
C:\i>ssh administrator@server1
administrator@server1's password:
Last login: Mon Nov 2 16:36:17 2009 from a sup1.abc.com
/bin/bash: Permission denied
Connection to server1 closed.
How do I modify the permissions under cygwin?
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by: JimUPosted on 2009-11-02 at 16:09:37ID: 25725098
If you open a cygwin shell then you can change permissions with the "chmod" command but I suspect something else is wrong. "chmod 755 /bin/bash" would make it executable.
scully/Cyg winSSHD_W2 K3.html
Did you see the following link describing the slightly different process for 2003 server?
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~k