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Change to remote directory getting Couldn't canonicalise: No such file or directory Cygwin sftp

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Since 10 days, I'm breaking my head to figure out change directory issues with Cygwin SSH sFTP server. Cygwin has installed in Windows 2016 server and account using password authentication, service account in same domain. There is no issue with login and access to home directives. But while trying to change remote NAS directory //nasfilestore/datafile getting

"Couldn't canonicalise: No such file or directory"

error message on Linux/Unix client machine, whereas windows psftp.exe Sys-internal tool working as expected :(

  • fstab
none /cygdrive cygdrive binary,posix=0,user 0 0
  • passwd
ACCOUNT:8:123123:123123:U-DOMAIN\ACCOUNT,S-1-5-21-****.****:/home/ACCOUNT:/bin/bash

Only issue with sftp> cd //nasfilestore/datafile getting an error, but getting result for sftp> ls //nasfilestore/datafile;

Service account rights: serviceaccount has added in below local security policy

  • Adjust memory quotas for process
  • Create a token object
  • Log on as a service
  • Replace a process level token
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Subsystem sftp internal-sftp [and] sftp-server both binary not working
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