Updated About Win32 OpenSSH and Design Details (markdown)

Manoj Ampalam 2016-11-14 14:00:13 -08:00
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@ -113,9 +113,12 @@ As detailed earlier, session isolation in Windows will be done using CreateProce
End result of authentication in Windows is a Windows user token (if authentication succeeds). SSH sessions that need client user capabilities are hosted in processes running under the context of client user (launched using CreateProcess(user_token)). Ex. cmd.exe for terminal session, sftp_server.exe for sftp session and scp.exe for scp session. End result of authentication in Windows is a Windows user token (if authentication succeeds). SSH sessions that need client user capabilities are hosted in processes running under the context of client user (launched using CreateProcess(user_token)). Ex. cmd.exe for terminal session, sftp_server.exe for sftp session and scp.exe for scp session.
Shown below is a high level overview of the various SSH components and access boundaries for various resources involved:
![HLA](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/14185020/20284248/367b1f76-aa71-11e6-9243-6034eae07ba8.JPG) ![HLA](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/14185020/20284248/367b1f76-aa71-11e6-9243-6034eae07ba8.JPG)