This property allows you to let your OS determine if
client supplied valid login/password combination and
therefore he can access your system. When set to
True (from inside LoginPassword
event), you CAN check if provided Login/Password and allow
access if you want to - but you can also ignore that event
(just set this property to True).
For example, idea is to allow user 'joe' with
password 'joe' to connect as guest to local system.
There is no 'joe' account defined on the system -
but it is not important at all. You will check by yourself
if user enter proper login and password, and then just give
control to wodSSHServer to give guest credentials to the
client. For example, you could use code like this:
Private Sub SSHD1_LoginPassword(ByVal User As
wodSSHDComLIB.ISSHUser, ByVal Login
As String,
ByVal Password As String, Action
As wodSSHDComLIB.SSHActions)
If Login = "joe" And
Password = "joe"
Then
Action
= Allow
User.UseNTAuthentication
= True
User.Login
= "guest"
User.Password
= "guestpassword"
Else
Action
= Deny
End If
End Sub
and if valid login and pass are entered - you will
provide proper account credentials to the system to login
him as guest.
Also, you don't have to check login and password at
all, let OS do it for you. Use code like this:
Private Sub wodSSHD1_LoginPassword(ByVal User As
wodSSHDComLIB.ISSHUser, ByVal Login
As String,
ByVal Password As String, Action
As wodSSHDComLIB.SSHActions)
Action = Allow
User.UseNTAuthentication
= True
End Sub
don't think this will let everyone to connect
(because we Allowed access). This only means you
will Allow system to check provided Login and
Password (they are already stored as User.Login and User.Password properties.
You can optionally set User.Domain if you want to
test credentials using your domain controller. That's
all!
WARNING: To use this option on Win2000
or higher, you
have to set special privileges for user who is running
wodSSHServer. To be more precise, user must:
"Act as part of the operating system"
(SeTcbPrivilege)
"Increase quotas" (SeIncreaseQuotasPrivilege)
"Replace a process-level token"
(SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege)
to set these privileges for yourself, open
Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Local Security Policy,
User Rights Assignment and add yourself in 'Security
Setting' field.