Executing Commands From Windows Service
Martin P. Hellwig
martin.hellwig at dcuktec.org
Thu Feb 11 08:21:56 EST 2010
On 02/07/10 19:02, T wrote:
> I have a script, which runs as a Windows service under the LocalSystem
> account, that I wish to have execute some commands. Specifically, the
> program will call plink.exe to create a reverse SSH tunnel. Right now
> I'm using subprocess.Popen to do so. When I run it interactively via
> an admin account, all is well. However, when I'm running it via
> service, no luck. I'm assuming this is to do with the fact that it's
> trying to run under the LocalSystem account, which is failing. What
> would be the best way around this? Thanks!
All being said about LS account not having the appropriate rights to
access the necessary devices/files.
Could it be so simple that the network is plain simply not available at
all? For wireless connections I believe the connection/authentication by
default is made in user space. I would save the output of an ipconfig
run as the LS account to a file and see what is happening.
Perhaps followed by a ping.
--
mph
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