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12-15-2008 01:31 AM
12-15-2008 01:31 AM
OpenSSH Server - Service Account
Hi all,
i just installed the ssh on some servers. Unfortunately it uses the user i am logged on with. I created a new service account for the ssh server service. Can i easily change it for all servers or do i change it via windows services to the new account on every server?
Does someone know, which privileges this service account needs?
regards
sebastian
i just installed the ssh on some servers. Unfortunately it uses the user i am logged on with. I created a new service account for the ssh server service. Can i easily change it for all servers or do i change it via windows services to the new account on every server?
Does someone know, which privileges this service account needs?
regards
sebastian
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12-15-2008 04:37 AM
12-15-2008 04:37 AM
Re: OpenSSH Server - Service Account
hi sebastian,
you should be able to change it by using the options --> protocol settings --> system protocol settings and checking the ssh checkbox
the install ssh page has this in the notes :-
"Note that this account must be a direct member of the 'Administrators' group on the target system; the account will automatically be added to this group if needed."
hope this helps
you should be able to change it by using the options --> protocol settings --> system protocol settings and checking the ssh checkbox
the install ssh page has this in the notes :-
"Note that this account must be a direct member of the 'Administrators' group on the target system; the account will automatically be added to this group if needed."
hope this helps
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