Read the thread "Never ending SSHD story: offering public key terminates
connection", you'll find explanation and the solution there.
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Dear CYGWIN developers! Please fix the whole system in such a way that
SSHD will be installable and configurable in 5 minutes without any
knowledge of windows internals, as it was years ago.
Cheers,
Ilya Dogolazky
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Hi Larry!
01/03/2015 06:44 AM, ext Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> use ssh-user-config
The manual key creation doesn't do any harm, because the problem is
obviously on the server side. To see this I did all the testing running
the client on a remote machine, no difference in symptoms.
> Don't u
A small follow up about this: I found a registry string
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\sshd\Parameters\AppArgs
and changed the sshd command line parameters from "-D" to "-d -d -d"
This was enough to receive the server log in /var/log/sshd.log (attached
here). The interesting li
ither can I start the sshd manually with the '-d' flag,
because of some permission error I don't understand.
Any help is appreciated!
Does anyone use the cygwin SSHD with a key pair nowadays?
Happy new year to everyone again.
Ilya Dogolazky
Copying skeleton files.
These f
12/29/2014 06:30 PM, ext Ken Brown пишет:
If you were really running in an elevated shell, I don't know why 544 didn't show up in
the output of "id -G".
But that's exactly what's happening with the testing version of cygwin
DLL (I wrote a bug report as a new mail thread)
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Ilya Dogolazky
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' failed!
:-(
By the way, very first message is quite funny: "it seems your account
does not have these privileges". According to windows UI my account (the
only one on this fresh installed machine) is an administrative one.
Cheers,
Ilya Dogolazky
$ ssh-host-config -y
*** Warning:
Hi Ken !
12/23/2014 05:25 PM, ext Ken Brown wrote:
I'm using the test
release of cygwin in case that's relevant.
I would like to try this.
How do I install the "test release"?
Is it the same as to select "EXP" instead of "CURR" in the top right
corner of setup.exe GUI or should I do something
Hi Ken !
12/13/2014 02:30 PM, ext Ken Brown пишет:
admingroup=$(/usr/bin/mkgroup -l | /usr/bin/awk -F: '{if ( $2 ==
"S-1-5-32-544" ) print $1;}')
On my system this yields "Administrators". Apparently it yields "root"
on your system. Any idea why?
I have the same error message as PolarSto
13 09:33 /usr/bin/g++
$ g++ -v ; echo $?
127
Any idea what could be wrong, somebody have seen similar symptoms ?
Cheers
Ilya Dogolazky
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http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/moac/people/students/peter_cock/cygwin/part2/
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03/02/2012 07:24 PM, ext Mathew Shember пишет:
Hello Ilya,
You are correct on the /var/empty. I think it needs to be owned by SYSTEM.
Oh, I just executed now:
# mv /var/empty /var/empty-orig
# mkdir /var empty
# chmod 700 /var/empty
# chown SYSTEM /var/empty
and now sshd is starting fin
mean.
Any help is very appreciated.
And another point about sshd: is it somehow possible to start it
"manually", by typing /usr/sbin/sshd? I tried but it seems /var/empty is
somehow involved into running sshd and it has wrong ownership+permissions.
Cheers,
Ilya Dogolazky
Hi !
02/28/2012 05:50 PM, ext Corinna Vinschen пишет:
Oh, and then again... did you install the bash-completion package on
the server? It's known to result in such delays sometimes. I never
used it myself so I don't know what it's doing. Somebody else might
know more here.
That would be a
Hi Corinna !
02/28/2012 04:49 PM, ext Corinna Vinschen пишет:
This kind of delay is often a result of the process trying to
access some remote filesystem.
How can I investigate this (is there something like "lsof" in Windows)?
If you're speaking about "process", do you mean the "sshd" proces
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