On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Jeff Silverman wrote:
sshd : PID 1696 : starting service `sshd' failed: execv: 1, Operation not permitted.
Try running
cygcheck /usr/sbin/sshd.exe | sed -ne 's,\\,/,g' -e '/cygwin/p' | \ xargs cygpath -u | xargs echo chmod a+x
(as is, on 2 lines -- just cut-and-paste to your shell).
Also, "chmod a+x /bin".
and
sshd : PID 2548 : starting service `' failed: redirect_fd: open (1, /var/log/sshd.log): 13, Permission denied.
Try "chmod a+x /var /var/log" and "chown SYSTEM.SYSTEM /var/log/sshd.log && chmod 644 /var/log/sshd.log"
I have attached the output of cygcheck -svr as the file cygcheck)output.txt. What else should I look at, please?
It's always a good idea to check permissions on anything that might be used in a program running as service, just to make sure that the SYSTEM user (which is used to run services, a.k.a. LocalSystem) has appropriate access.
An aside: one possible useful addition to cygcheck is printing the permission bits when listing the DLLs in verbose mode... Any volunteers to add this functionality?
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