"/bin/bash: Permission denied"

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"/bin/bash: Permission denied"

Greetings,

 I'm running a 1.4.2 install on a 64-bit Windows 2003 server. After enabling a user (and verifying that it had logon rights), I tried puttying into the box. The password is accepted (and the event viewer shows an "Accepted password for <user> from 127.0.0.1 port 4174 ssh2." message), but then I receive a "/bin/bash: Permission denied" error and the session closes. I've tried /bin/id as a shell, and it receives the same error. I tried enabling an Administrator user, to ensure it wasn't something hinky with the file permissions on the c:\Program Files (x86\CopSSH directory, but it too received the Permission denied erorr. None of the other examples of this I can find via googling for the error + cygwin seem to apply, do y'all have any ideas?

 

Thanks,

 

-Liam 

LiamD
Re: "/bin/bash: Permission denied"

Just as a followup, it turned out that the machine had been dcpromo'd to be a domain controller by one of my co-workers. Rather than mucking about with get the SvcCopSSH user's permissions fixed because of that, I uninstalled/reinstalled and it began working again.

 

-Liam 

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