On 8/16/13 6:41 PM, Anand, Kuldip wrote:
>
> Hi Chet
>
> Please find the ssh -v details :--
I'm sorry, but while ssh -v is excellent for troubleshooting ssh connection
problems, it doesn't tell us anything about what bash might be doing. You
could try putting `set -x' as the first line in your bash startup file(s)
and asking for help with the result on a cygwin mailing list. I don't use
cygwin myself, and will not be able to help.
Chet
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