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2003 Server has a funny new feature. When starting services under SYSTEM
-account, these services have nearly all user rights which SYSTEM holds...
+account, these services have nearly all user rights which SYSTEM holds...
except for the "Create a token object" right, which is needed to allow
public key authentication :-(
If you are installing OpenSSH the first time, you can generate global config
files and server keys by running
-
+
/usr/bin/ssh-host-config
Note that this binary archive doesn't contain default config files in /etc.