Re: top is gone (PLUS sshd logs)

2003-06-20 Thread Fred Ma
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 Fred,
 
 I think top is part of the procps package. Try installing that.
 
 Regards,
 
 Jurgen


Thanks, Jurgen.  It turns out to be in /usr/bin, which
I checked.

It's amazing.  I wonder how it disappeared the first
time (before I wiped away c:\Cygwin).  Right now,
xterms are behaving properly again, and I will see
if they remain doing so when I've recustomized the
window manager the way it was before.  I wish I knew
what caused that, if only to avoid recustomizing my
environment again.

Thanks a bunch.

Fred

P.S.  I looked at the man pages for where sshd
records its log of accesses, but couldn't find
info about this.  Nothing in the default config
file either.  Is this a cygwin specific location?
I would have liked to check for external accesses
today (or yesterday, by now).
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RE: top is gone (PLUS sshd logs)

2003-06-20 Thread Vince Hoffman
Hi,
sshd stores its logs in the windows event log.
Vince

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 Subject: Re: top is gone (PLUS sshd logs)
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Fred,
  
  I think top is part of the procps package. Try installing that.
  
  Regards,
  
  Jurgen
 
 
 Thanks, Jurgen.  It turns out to be in /usr/bin, which
 I checked.
 
 It's amazing.  I wonder how it disappeared the first
 time (before I wiped away c:\Cygwin).  Right now,
 xterms are behaving properly again, and I will see
 if they remain doing so when I've recustomized the
 window manager the way it was before.  I wish I knew
 what caused that, if only to avoid recustomizing my
 environment again.
 
 Thanks a bunch.
 
 Fred
 
 P.S.  I looked at the man pages for where sshd
 records its log of accesses, but couldn't find
 info about this.  Nothing in the default config
 file either.  Is this a cygwin specific location?
 I would have liked to check for external accesses
 today (or yesterday, by now).
 -- 
 Fred Ma, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Carleton University, Dept. of Electronics
 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario
 Canada, K1S 5B6
 
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Re: top is gone (PLUS sshd logs)

2003-06-20 Thread Fred Ma


 Original Message 
Subject: Re: top is gone (PLUS sshd logs)
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 05:47:06 -0400
From: Fred Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Vince Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Vince Hoffman wrote:
 
 Hi,
 sshd stores its logs in the windows event log.
 Vince


Hi, Vince,  I just took a look at them.  They are
certainly quite raw.  I also found a log file in
/c/var/log/sshd.log.  The message being that
it can't load the host keys, even though the
files it specifies are indeed present and
readable by user Administ, group mkpasswd.
Hmm, maybe that's the reason.  I've taken
the administrator out of /etc/passwd, leaving
only users and system.  Still trying to get
my environment back to normal.

Thanks, Vince.

Fred
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top is gone (PLUS sshd logs)

2003-06-20 Thread Fred Ma
Forgot to change the subject line

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Subject: Re: cygwin Digest 20 Jun 2003 09:53:42 - Issue 2902
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 06:54:15 -0400
From: Fred Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Carlo Florendo [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 15:28:26 +0800
 From: Carlo Florendo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Hi Fred,
 
 Try running cygcheck -svr | grep procps and if it gives you nothing, that means 
 that top is not installed.  By the way, you may
 want click the Packages link under http://cygwin.com and try to look for the 
 utility you're missing.  For example, you may type
 top.exe  (without the double-quotes, of course) at the search box.I got these 
 results:
 
 Found 4 matches for top.exe.
 
  procps/procps-010801-1 Utilities for monitoring your system and processes on your 
 system.
  procps/procps-010801-2 Utilities for monitoring your system and processes on your 
 system.
  proftpd/proftpd-1.2.9rc1-2 A flexible, stable and highly-configurable FTP Server
  proftpd/proftpd-20030513-2 A flexible, stable and highly-configurable FTP Server
 
 It appears to me that top is not gone. It seems that it was not installed in the 
 first place.  And FYI, you wouldn't find any hints
 by reading the bash man page since the top is a different package from bash.
 
  What path is top suppose to be in?
 It's supposed to be in /bin (if you installed it).
 
 Best Regards,
 
 Carlo
 -
 Carlo Florendo
 Astra Philippines., Inc.
 URL: www.astra.ph www.astra.co.jp


Carlo,

Thanks for the pointer to the package search.
The cygcheck comes up with procps, but that's
only because I installed it.  You may be right,
perhaps the package wasn't there before.  It
was a combination of coincidences (misbehaving
xterm, firewall warning of someone wanting to
connect to sshd) that made me suspect something
was wrong.  I'm going to catch a few snores
and take another look at those event logs.

Fred
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