I am unable to locate "sendchenv". This tool looks like it solves a
frustrating problem I have been having (getting regtool changes to
register in any new Cygwin/Windows program). Can you point out where to
find it?
Karl M wrote:
Hi H.S
Using keychain is only one way, it is not the onl
Or 'mkdir -p "$HOME"'...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could /etc/profile please get a small change? Could it check that
mkdir $HOME works?
Our situation is that for laptops, the /home area exists on a PGP
mounted disc. But if a user isn't logged in, then this area doesn't
exist, and you can't mount a
Do you want a separate home directory from the one specified in
/etc/passwd? You could always 'mount -fsb //computer/A_home /A_home'...
Larry Hall wrote:
At 09:36 AM 9/21/2004, you wrote:
hi
while 'shares' can be mounted in a ssh session via 'net use' by a single
user, it seems that in a mult
I typed too soon...
/c/Documents and Settings>./test.bat "Hello world"
'c:\Documents' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
CyberZombie wrote:
I don't get that behavior...
~>cd /c/Documents\ and\ Settings
/c/Documents
I don't get that behavior...
~>cd /c/Documents\ and\ Settings
/c/Documents and Settings>cat test.bat
@echo %1
/c/Documents and Settings>./test.bat Hello world
Hello
/c/Documents and Settings>ls -l test.bat
-rwxr-xr-x1 Rob None8 Sep 2 13:53 test.bat
/c/Documents and Settings>
S
I am also running into this problem...but only on one of the 2 machines
I have sshd running on. They're both running the same version of sshd,
and are both XP Pro SP1+latest patches (not SP2)...
Bart van der Werf (Bluelive) wrote:
Ive been using sshd on windows using cygwin for a year now with
That line has a comma in the "requires:" area. Part of the e2fsimage
package.
Dai Itasaka wrote:
>Using setup.exe version 2.427, I get:
>
>(null) line 1537: parse error, unexpected COMMA, expecting STRING
>(null) line 1537: unrecognized line 1537 (do you have the latest se
Daniel Miller wrote:
CyberZombie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, I find 4NT to be more flexible than BASH... filename completion is
handier, especially when multiple filenames match what you type;
editing of environment variables (especially PATH) with e
Daniel Miller wrote:
CyberZombie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OT: Any reason why you haven't moved to the Cygwin bash shell? IMO,
it's much better than 4NT (my prior command-line-of-choice prior to
Cygwin)...
No, I find 4NT to be more fl
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 08:00:27PM +, Daniel Miller wrote:
I'm running 4NT (current version) on a Windows XP system. Recently I
got a spyware program on my machine which messed some things up. I
removed the spyware, but I find that I cannot run any Cygwin utilit
That's just it -- I normally use 443 as a way to get through firewalls
with ssh. But at the company I work for (I'm a consultant), EVERY port
is locked down or pushed through a socks server. Hence my need to get a
functional socks filter...
Andrew Markebo wrote:
>Just a quick thought about
You're saying that by using the Hummingbird product, you can ssh through
the firewall? Can you elaborate how you did this?
Jason Tishler wrote:
>Niklas,
>
>On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:48:07AM +0100, Niklas Morberg wrote:
>
>>I sit behind a corporate firewall and I'm looking for a way
>>to use e
arnaud GAND wrote:
> I fully apologize because my problem was that I did not restart my
> computer. When reading the doc,
> I understood "form start on" as "from start on bash". Sorry. I made
> another tests with new system variables
> and I found that these new system variables was not set in
Rational screws up the environment. I don't have sshd up at the office
or I could shoot you the vars -- but look at TERM and TERMCAP...
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 09:19 PM 12/6/2001, Scott Wingo wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am running Windows 98, and I've recently installed Rational
One additional note: if strictmodes=yes then mode 755 must be used for
directories ~ and ~/.ssh ...
Andreas Schorr wrote:
>Mark Himsley schrieb:
>
>>This is my guess:
>>
>>Your Cygwin ssh client and the server you are connecting to have probably
>>decided to use SSH2 protocol but you have not
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