John Ward <ingops <at> gmail.com> writes:
I finally figured it out. It actually was a problem with a domain account that
I broke when I ran "mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd" to make sure the new local
account existed in the passwd file (obviously removing the Domain account in the
process).
So I identified the issue improperly. I just need to read a lot more about
Cygwin and take some tutorials or something.
As soon as I put back the domain account information back into the passwd file
by running "mkpasswd -d MyDomain -u MyID >> /etc/passwd", then I was able to
successfully SSH from another machine (It asked for the password, and it
worked). I then was able to successfully SFTP to the 2003 server from another
server (setup with the keys).
I guess I need to learn how to properly ssh in from another machine using the
passwordless login.
Can anyone recommend a "cygwin for dummies" site, or a list of great resources
to learn more?