>
> Because vague bug reports are all we have. And no-one can reproduce it
> either.
>
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg01745.html
When you investigat that thread you do not find only "vague bug
reports". I have reported that bug too (so I'm at least No.3 in that
game) including a detailed description, the output of cygcheck and sshd
debug output and at least 4 subsequent answers to questions and proposes
of Corinna and others.
The problem (which I reported in July) persists. Meanwhile I have
completely reinstalled Cygwin, did try nearly any hint related to SSHD
posted on the mailing list but no changes exactly as "arBmind" has
described.
Frank-Michael
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