From: Dave Houghton (mulinux@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: Wed Nov 20 2002 - 19:45:21 CET
Michele,
             I'm playing around some more with the cygwin ssh/sshd.
SSH works fine, I can ssh into my work lan without problem. If you export the ssh keys to the remote 
server then proper RSA authentification is carried out without the need for login/password.   If you don't 
export the keys then ssh falls back to login/password authentification. You are also warned correctly if the 
host_dsa_key has changed since your last login,  so the strict authentification is working o.k.
There is a problem with the cygwin sshd however.  This is common to all sshd as far as I know. If the 
password for a user is blank then sshd will not allow ssh login.  I had the same problem under Linux as well.
No (or blank) user password and you can't login. Use passwd to set a password for the same user and 
everything is fine. I'm not sure if this is because ssh/sshd are using shadowpassword rather than plain 
/etc/passwd file ????????.
Basically mkpasswd.exe when it is called from /etc/configure.sh (called from configure.bat) isn't picking up 
the windows password for the user logged in under windows.  The password field in /etc/passwd remains 
blank.  So blank password=no sshd login.
Dave
More later I've got to eat sometime :-)
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