[ale] sftpd on Cygwin
Terry Bailey
terry at bitlinx.com
Fri Feb 9 17:27:15 EST 2007
Hi,
I use sftpd on Solaris 9, but it came prepackaged so it has not been
necessary to get it running.
Since I am already using Cygwin, I thought it would make sense to use sftp
in Cygwin; however, there are problems.
Is it necessary to run /usr/sbin/sshd.exe before trying to run
sftp-server? When I try to run /usr/sbin/sshd.exe I get the following message:
Privilege separation user sshd does not exist.
I did a chmod 755 sshd.exe, but that did not help.
I can run sftp-server and it shows up when I do ps ?ef; however, when I try
to do an sftp from my Linux box on the same local area network, I get the
following message.
Connection refused Couldn?t read packet
When I installed from cygwin setup, it asked me if I wanted an icon on the
startup and on the desktop. But, no icons appeared.
I have copied the sshd_config file to /etc.
And even if I get things running, if I log in as a particular user, will
the ftp root directory be the directory of the user?
Any help would appreciated.
Thanks,
Terry Bailey
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