Step 1 of ssh configuration in cygwin: Configure ssh-host-configlcm @ lcmtool/bin $ ssh-host-config *** Info: generating/etc/ssh_host_key *** Info: Generating/etc/ssh_host_rsa_key *** Info: Step 1 of ssh configuration in cygwin: configure ssh-host-configlcm @ lcmtool/bin $ ssh-host-config *** Info: Generating/etc/ssh_host_key *** Info: generating/etc/ssh_host_rsa_key *** Info: Generating/etc/ssh_host_dsa_key *** Info: Generating/etc/ssh_host_ecdsa_key *** Info: Creating default/etc/ssh_config file *** Info: Creating default/etc/sshd_config file *** Info: Privilege separation is set to yes by default since OpenSSH 3. 3. * ** Info: However, this requires a non-privileged account called 'sshd '. * ** Info: For more info on privilege separation read/usr/share/doc/openssh/README. privsep. * ** Query: Should privilege separation be used? (Yes/no) no *** Info: Updating/etc/sshd_config file *** Info: Creating default/etc/inetd. d/sshd-inetd file *** Info: Updated/etc/inetd. d/sshd-inetd *** Query: Do you want to install sshd as a service? * ** Query: (Say "no" if it is already installed as a service) (yes/no) yes *** Query: Enter the value of CYGWIN for the daemon: [] ntsec *** Info: On Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and above, the *** Info: SYSTEM account cannot setuid to other users -- a capability *** Info: sshd requires. you need to have or to create a privileged *** Info: account. this script will help you do so. * ** Info: You Ppear to be running Windows XP 64bit, Windows 2003 Server, *** Info: or later. on these systems, it's not possible to use the LocalSystem *** Info: account for services that can change the user id without an *** Info: explicit password (such as passwordless logins [e.g. public key *** Info: authentication] via sshd ). * ** Info: If you want to enable that functionality, it's required to create *** Info: A new account with special privileges (unless a similar account *** Info: already exists ). this account is then used to run these special *** Info: servers. * ** Info: Note that creating a new user requires that the current account *** Info: have Administrator privileges itself. * ** Info: No privileged account cocould be found. * ** Info: This script plans to use 'cyg _ server '. * ** Info: 'cyg _ server' will Only be used by registered services. *** Query: Do you want to use a different name? (Yes/no) no *** Query: Create new privileged user account 'cyg _ server '? (Yes/no) yes *** Info: Please enter a password for new user cyg_server. please be sure *** Info: that this password matches the password rules given on your system. * ** Info: Entering no password will exit the configuration. * ** Query: Please enter the password: enter the password here ** Query: Reenter: confirm the password ** Info: user 'cyg _ server' has been created with password 'miao66 '. * ** Info: If you change the password, please Remember also to change the *** Info: password for the installed services which use (or will soon use) *** Info: the 'cyg _ server' account. * ** Info: Also keep in mind that the user 'cyg _ server' needs read permissions *** Info: on all users 'relevant files for the services running as 'cyg _ server '. * ** Info: In particle, for the sshd server all users '. ssh/authorized_keys *** Info: files must have app Ropriate permissions to allow public key *** Info: authentication. (Re-) running ssh-user-config for each user will set *** Info: these permissions correctly. [Similar restrictions apply, for *** Info: instance,. rhosts files if the rshd server is running, etc]. * ** Info: The sshd service has been installed under the 'cyg _ server' *** Info: account. to start the service now, call 'net start sshd' or * ** Info: 'cygrunsrv-S sshd'. Otherwise, it will start automatically *** Info: after the next reboot. *** Info: Host configuration finished. Have fun! Lcm @ lcmtool/bin $ Step 2 start service win7 Start menu-services. msc-find the CYGWIN sshd service and start it. step 3 sets authorized_keyslcm @ lcmtool/bin $ ssh-keygenGenerating public/private rsa key pair. enter file in which to save the key (/home/lcm /. ssh/id_rsa): Created directory '/home/lcm /. ssh '. enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Press Enter same passphrase again: Press Enter Your identification has been saved in/home/lcm /. ssh/id_rsa.Your publi C key has been saved in/home/lcm /. ssh/id_rsa.pub.The key fingerprint is: 36: 8e: 03: 0b: 8d: 2b: f7: 6f: a6: 2d: 16: b8: b4: 72: 48: 10 lcm @ lcmtoolThe key's randomart image is: + -- [RSA 2048] ---- + | E |. |. o |. o. o S |. oo. o +. | oooo .. o. | oo +. o. o. | o. o * o | + ----------------- + lcm @ lcmtool/bin $ cd .. lcm @ lcmtool/$ lsbin Cygwin. bat Cygwin-Terminal.ico etc home proc tmp varcygdrive Cygwin. ico dev hado Op lib srv usr lcm @ lcmtool/$ cd hadooplcm @ lcmtool/hadoop $ cd ~ /. Ssh lcm @ lcmtool ~ /. Ssh $ lsid_rsa id_rsa.pub lcm @ lcmtool ~ /. Ssh $ cp id_rsa_pub authorized_keyscp: unable to get the file status (stat) of "id_rsa_pub": No such file or directory lcm @ lcmtool ~ /. Ssh $ cp id_rsa.pub authorized_keys lcm @ lcmtool ~ /. Ssh $ lsauthorized_keys id_rsa id_rsa.pub lcm @ lcmtool ~ /. Ssh $
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