Hi Igor
I completely removed my cygwin installation and reinstalled. That fixed
the problem. I don't know how things managed to get so broken; I think
it was to do with running ssh-host-config as a second user perhaps, but
I'm not sure of that.
So, problem solved, although not elegantly.
I found the link below. It says that no, it's not a part of SuSE or BSD,
and it's only legacy on UNIX. There is a 'dircmp' class in python that
you could use, or else maybe you could come up with some magic using an
rsync 'dry run'...
milkshakes, or something.
John Pye
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Administrator:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:500:513:U-JOHN\Administrator
john:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:1000:513:John Pye,U-JOHN\john,S-1-5-2
sshd:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:1004:513:sshd privsep,U-JOHN\sshd,S-1
Also...
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$ cat /etc/group
SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
None:S-1-5-21-1960408961-1647877149
). Could either of these issues be bugs which are
causing me problems here?
I had a look for /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files under
cygwin, and these files don't exist.
Any suggestions mightily appreciated!
John Pye
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$ ssh-host-config
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