Re: Fw: NEWBIE

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 03/15/2007, Curt wrote: One more e-mail. I found out that my users by default do not have the ability to log in interactively. Also looking in my local policy editor I see that the SSHD_Server user had been added to the "Deny logon through terminal Services" policy. These sounds like the s

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 03/15/2007, Matthew Woehlke wrote: Um, what are the chances this router even *does* dns resolution? Remember, for it to do DNS resolution means it has a full DNS server in it and that it allows adding DNS entries for the local network (however it resolves that!) and also that Charles has set

Re: Escape sequences are not interpreted

2007-03-15 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Vinod Gupta wrote: > When I look at a man page in a bash window under cygwin, I see that > video escape sequences are not interpreted. My TERM is set to "xterm" in > an xterm window and "cygwin" in a DOS window. LANG variables are set to > en_US. As an example, here are a few

Re: Escape sequences are not interpreted

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Vinod Gupta wrote: When I look at a man page in a bash window under cygwin, I see that video escape sequences are not interpreted. My TERM is set to "xterm" in an xterm window and "cygwin" in a DOS window. LANG variables are set to en_US. As an example, here are a few lines from the screen dump

Fw: NEWBIE

2007-03-15 Thread Curt
One more e-mail. I found out that my users by default do not have the ability to log in interactively. Also looking in my local policy editor I see that the SSHD_Server user had been added to the "Deny logon through terminal Services" policy. These sounds like the same problems that most peopl

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Matthew Woehlke
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: Charles D. Russell wrote: I suppose I'll have to repeat this every time DHCP changes the IP addresses. Correct. Unless your router allows you to associate a dynamic IP with your MAC address (i.e. static DHCP). The poor man's workaround for this, assuming that you d

Re: NEWBIE

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Curt wrote: Did you happen to notice that this "workaround" is 3.5 years old? The ssh-host-config script has since been augmented to work OOTB on 2003. Please describe precisely the steps you took, the results you got, and what exactly doesn't work in your setup. You might also want to review

Escape sequences are not interpreted

2007-03-15 Thread Vinod Gupta
When I look at a man page in a bash window under cygwin, I see that video escape sequences are not interpreted. My TERM is set to "xterm" in an xterm window and "cygwin" in a DOS window. LANG variables are set to en_US. As an example, here are a few lines from the screen dump of "man cygwin"

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Charles D. Russell wrote: *"Larry Hall wrote: .ssh/known_hosts on dell03 contains explicit IP addresses for both dell03 and sony06 that are no longer current. Move this file out of the way and try ssh again. __ Success! That's all it took. I su

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Matthew Woehlke
Pierre A. Humblet wrote: It's working because we know it's trying to mail you something. To find out what, remove MAILTO="" and install a poor man's mailer as follows. It will write the mail output to /cronmail.txt ~: cd / /: cat > cronmail.sh cat > /cronmail.txt (NOTE: type CTRL-C after typi

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
- Original Message - From: "Kevin Markle" To: Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 5:43 PM Subject: Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server... | Pierre A. Humblet pretended : | > - Original Message - | > From: "Kevin Markle" | > To: | > Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:45 PM |

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Markle
Pierre A. Humblet pretended : - Original Message - From: "Kevin Markle" To: Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server... Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : Kevin Markle wrote: Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Wi

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Markle
Pierre A. Humblet explained : - Original Message - From: "Kevin Markle" To: Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server... Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : Kevin Markle wrote: Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Wi

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
- Original Message - From: "Kevin Markle" To: Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:45 PM Subject: Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server... | Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : | > Kevin Markle wrote: | >> Hello, | >> | >> I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 ma

2.7-1 cpio -pm file modification time not retained

2007-03-15 Thread Mike Ryan
Hello, When I use the -m flag during a cpio -p copy, the file modification times are not retained. The -m flag worked before I upgraded to the latest cygwin version. Below, please find an example of what I mean. After the files are copied into ../y the file modification times are set to the cur

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Markle
After serious thinking René Berber wrote : Kevin Markle wrote: Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : Kevin Markle wrote: Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works somewhere. It seems that

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Markle
René Berber submitted this idea : Kevin Markle wrote: Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : Kevin Markle wrote: Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works somewhere. It seems that there ar

Fw: NEWBIE

2007-03-15 Thread Curt
Here is another user that has posted the same problem I am having with SBS 2003. http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2006-02/msg00284.html I don't see a solution for it on the web yet. Thanks. Curt - Original Message - From: "Curt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread René Berber
Kevin Markle wrote: > Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : >> Kevin Markle wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am >>> somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works >>> somewhere. It seems that there are tons of posts

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
On 3/15/07, Charles D. Russell wrote: *"Larry Hall wrote: .ssh/known_hosts on dell03 contains explicit IP addresses for both dell03 and sony06 that are no longer current. Move this file out of the way and try ssh again. __ Success! That's all

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
*"Larry Hall wrote: .ssh/known_hosts on dell03 contains explicit IP addresses for both dell03 and sony06 that are no longer current. Move this file out of the way and try ssh again. __ Success! That's all it took. I suppose I'll have to repeat

Re: NEWBIE

2007-03-15 Thread Curt
Did you happen to notice that this "workaround" is 3.5 years old? The ssh-host-config script has since been augmented to work OOTB on 2003. Please describe precisely the steps you took, the results you got, and what exactly doesn't work in your setup. You might also want to review Problem rep

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Markle
Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 : Kevin Markle wrote: Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works somewhere. It seems that there are tons of posts out relating to this but they all seem

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Keith Christian wrote: > Charles D. Russell wrote: > > A $50 Linksys router and two XP machines. But as I said at the outset, > > anything much more than running an installation script is getting over my > > head. It would be convenient to have ssh, but I am unwilling to spen

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Keith Christian
Charles D. Russell wrote: A $50 Linksys router and two XP machines. But as I said at the outset, anything much more than running an installation script is getting over my head. It would be convenient to have ssh, but I am unwilling to spend much time on the problem. Let's call it quits. SSH

Re: Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Kevin Markle wrote: Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works somewhere. It seems that there are tons of posts out relating to this but they all seem to offer different information. :o) I was won

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Charles D. Russell wrote: // Larry Hall wrote what does your known_hosts file look like for sony06? .ssh/known_hosts on dell03 contains explicit IP addresses for both dell03 and sony06 that are no longer current. Move this file out of the way and try ssh ag

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
"Dave Korn" wrote: Yow, it's starting to sound like you have a not-entirely-dead-simple network setup. Hmmm, if you have a wireless router maybe you need to switch on dns proxying or something like that. ___ A $50 Linksys router and two XP machines. But as I said at the

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 19:40, Charles Russell wrote: > Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] > (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp. > > C:\Documents and Settings\cdr>nslookup > DNS request timed out. > timeout was 2 seconds. > *** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.254: Timed out >

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
// Larry Hall wrote what does your known_hosts file look like for sony06? .ssh/known_hosts on dell03 contains explicit IP addresses for both dell03 and sony06 that are no longer current. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Pro

Installing Cron on Windows 2003 Server...

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Markle
Hello, I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works somewhere. It seems that there are tons of posts out relating to this but they all seem to offer different information. :o) I was wondering if anybody ha

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles Russell
* From: "Dave Korn" On 15 March 2007 18:05, Charles D. Russell wrote: > > > Dave Korn wrote: > **as an attachment please** > > __ > > I tried, really. Before sending, I looked through the Thun

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 18:53, Matthew Woehlke wrote: > Dave Korn wrote: >> On 15 March 2007 17:21, Charles Russell wrote: >>> Larry Hall (I think!) wrote: This is likely a DNS/DHCP problem (i.e. not a Cygwin problem). What do you get when you "ping sony06"? >>> $ ping sony06 >>> >>> P

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Matthew Woehlke
Dave Korn wrote: On 15 March 2007 17:21, Charles Russell wrote: Larry Hall (I think!) wrote: This is likely a DNS/DHCP problem (i.e. not a Cygwin problem). What do you get when you "ping sony06"? $ ping sony06 Pinging sony06 [192.168.2.100] with 32 bytes of data:

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: Charles D. Russell wrote: * /From/: "Dave Korn" It may be relevant that that is the windows native version of ping rather than the cygwin one, although I don't see why a name lookup would work for 'doze and not for cygwin. Very odd. Perhaps we should take

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 18:05, Charles D. Russell wrote: > > > Dave Korn wrote: > **as an attachment please** > > __ > > I tried, really. Before sending, I looked through the Thunderbird options > to see

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Charles D. Russell wrote: * /From/: "Dave Korn" It may be relevant that that is the windows native version of ping rather than the cygwin one, although I don't see why a name lookup would work for 'doze and not for cygwin. Very odd. Perhaps we should take a look at your overall system s

Re: SSH server does not kill child processes upon logout on Windows Server 2003 install

2007-03-15 Thread David Abrahams
on Wed Mar 07 2007, "Bruno Antunes" wrote: > Dear All, > > > I have installed cygwin yesterday, March 6th 2007 and I have it > running with perfect logging and even public key authentication. So > far, so good. > > Today, after an initial trial use, I started getting "could not > allocate pty" e

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
Dave Korn wrote: **as an attachment please** __ I tried, really. Before sending, I looked through the Thunderbird options to see if there was an option to send attachments in-line, and couldn't fin

RE: RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Phil Betts
Dave Korn wrote on Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:50 PM:: > On 15 March 2007 16:28, Phil Betts wrote: > > [talk list snipped, no need to x-post] > I didn't cross post, I set the reply to field to the talk list. I just forgot to point out it was TITTTL'd. > It's considered good netiquette that i

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
* /From/: "Dave Korn" It may be relevant that that is the windows native version of ping rather than the cygwin one, although I don't see why a name lookup would work for 'doze and not for cygwin. Very odd. Perhaps we should take a look at your overall system status: please run "cygcheck

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 17:21, Charles Russell wrote: > Charles D. Russell wrote: > > > > What I am getting, with a formerly working installation, is: > > $ ssh sony06 > ssh: sony06: no address associated with name > > > > > This is likely a DNS/DHCP problem (i.e. not a Cygwin prob

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles Russell
* From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" Charles D. Russell wrote: What I am getting, with a formerly working installation, is: $ ssh sony06 ssh: sony06: no address associated with name This is likely a DNS/DHCP problem (i.e. not a Cygwin problem). What do you get when you "ping

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Charles D. Russell wrote: > > Dave Korn wrote: Actually, I did... > > Sshd does not care about the IP of the machine it's running on. All > > it does is listen on a port. > > > Ssh stores the hostname/IP in ~/.ssh/known_hosts. If the IP changes, > > ssh may prompt you to

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 17:08, Charles D. Russell wrote: > *"Dave Korn" wrote: > > > > On 15 March 2007 16:50, Charles D. Russell wrote: > >>> Dave Korn wrote: >> >> >> Sshd does not care about the IP of the machine i

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Charles D. Russell wrote: What I am getting, with a formerly working installation, is: $ ssh sony06 ssh: sony06: no address associated with name This is likely a DNS/DHCP problem (i.e. not a Cygwin problem). What do you get when you "ping sony06"? -- Larry Hall

Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
zzapper wrote: It's the posing of the question that "often" finds the solution! Just set it up reasonably painlessly You have to have a Windows password I used http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html as FAQ We absolutely don't recommend using the information at this site. As the s

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
*"Dave Korn" wrote: On 15 March 2007 16:50, Charles D. Russell wrote: Dave Korn wrote: Sshd does not care about the IP of the machine it's running on. All it does is listen on a port. Like hell I did!

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?) * /From/: zzapper * /To/: cygwin at cygwin dot com * /Date/: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 15:20:02 + (UTC) * /Subject/: RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?) * /References/: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 16:50, Charles D. Russell wrote: >> Dave Korn wrote: > > > Sshd does not care about the IP of the machine it's running on. All it > does is listen on a port. Like hell I did! cheers, DaveK -- Can't think of a witty .sigline today -- Unsubscribe info:

RE: RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 16:28, Phil Betts wrote: [talk list snipped, no need to x-post] > The reason I ask is because, after being told that you'd answered > your own question, you seem to have embarked on a strange one-sided > conversation with yourself, where you appear to be telling yourself > what y

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
Dave Korn wrote: Sshd does not care about the IP of the machine it's running on. All it does is listen on a port. Ssh stores the hostname/IP in ~/.ssh/known_hosts. If the IP changes, ssh may prompt you to accept the host keys again (although this mostly happens if using raw IPs to connec

RE: RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Phil Betts
zzapper wrote on Thursday, March 15, 2007 3:34 PM:: > zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > news:Xns98F49BF615AA2zzappergmailcom@ > 80.91.229.5: > >> >> I used http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html as FAQ >> > # basic steps > setup a windows password (if you have none) > mkpasswd

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Charles D. Russell wrote: > Dave Korn wrote: > > > You already answered your own question. Set up sshd. It's "the > > Cygwin way". :-) > > When ssh and sshd are installed and configured by means of the scripts > supplied in the cygwin documentation, are static IP addresses

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread zzapper
zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:Xns98F49BF615AA2zzappergmailcom@ 80.91.229.5: > > I used http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html as FAQ > # basic steps setup a windows password (if you have none) mkpasswd -cl > /etc/passwd mkgroup --local> /etc/group ssh-host-con

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread zzapper
"Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:010701c76710$ecf36420 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > You already answered your own question. Set up sshd. It's "the Cygwin > way". :-) > It's the posing of the question that "often" finds the solution! Just set it up reasonably painlessly You have to hav

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Charles D. Russell
Dave Korn wrote: You already answered your own question. Set up sshd. It's "the Cygwin way". :-) When ssh and sshd are installed and configured by means of the scripts supplied in the cygwin documentation, are static IP addresses required, or is DHCP supported? -- Unsubscribe info:

RE: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)

2007-03-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 15 March 2007 14:16, zzapper wrote: > Hi > I have 2 networked PCs one XP one Vista both have Cygwin installed but not > X- Windows. > > I have a couple of mounts to facilitate file transfers via cp > > but what Cygwin ways do I have to access/share data eg run scripts on the > remote Pc, acce

Re: Purging Old and Invalid User Names With Spaces

2007-03-15 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Keith Mitchell wrote: > In am running Windows XP SP2. I was having trouble with applications > running under CygWin because I originally had spaces in my user names. I > changed all the user names on my system, eliminating all the spaces in > the user names. I then rebooted th

Re: NEWBIE

2007-03-15 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007, Curt wrote: > Sorry to bother you with this. > > I think the cygwin stuff is great, and I used to run it on a 2000 server > build without issue. Now that I have 2003 SBS running I am running into > an issue were I can only log on remotely with the admin accnt that was > ceate

Re: getaddrinfo() missing on Cygwin

2007-03-15 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Hiroki Sakagami on 3/15/2007 7:27 AM: > Hi, > > I have some programs which use getaddrinfo() function. They can't be > compiled on Cygwin. Is there any workaround? Wait for cygwin 1.7.0, or use a snapshot. And if that won't work for y

getaddrinfo() missing on Cygwin

2007-03-15 Thread Hiroki Sakagami
Hi, I have some programs which use getaddrinfo() function. They can't be compiled on Cygwin. Is there any workaround? Regards, -- Hiroki Sakagami -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: h

Re: Purging Old and Invalid User Names With Spaces

2007-03-15 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Keith Mitchell wrote: In am running Windows XP SP2. I was having trouble with applications running under CygWin because I originally had spaces in my user names. I changed all the user names on my system, eliminating all the spaces in the user names. I then rebooted the computer just in case. N

Re: cygwin on Vista

2007-03-15 Thread Roelf Renkema
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 zzapper wrote: > Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > >> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 10:37:58PM +0100, Dirk Kapusta wrote: >>> Does the latest cygwin dll (1.5.24-2) work on Windows Vista (32 bit)? I >>> use developme

Re: cygwin on Vista

2007-03-15 Thread zzapper
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 10:37:58PM +0100, Dirk Kapusta wrote: >>Does the latest cygwin dll (1.5.24-2) work on Windows Vista (32 bit)? I >>use development tools from Altera which installs cygwin for the gnutools >>and their