So going off what Jim noticed about the faulty install of cygwin on Vista,
I was able to install cygwin correctly while in Safe Mode with Networking.
I installed the sshd service in Safe mode as well but you cannot start it
up until you reboot back into full mode. But then it seems to work just
fin
Jeremy K. Truax wrote:
So as I said in the last message for this thread, I was able to get sshd
fully working by uninstalling the antivirus.
In case anyone else is using NOD32 for antivirus (www.eset.com), it has a
special service called IMON (Internet monitor) that seems to be pretty
picky on w
So as I said in the last message for this thread, I was able to get sshd
fully working by uninstalling the antivirus.
In case anyone else is using NOD32 for antivirus (www.eset.com), it has a
special service called IMON (Internet monitor) that seems to be pretty
picky on what kinds of sockets can
Just an update on this. I finally went all out and fully uninstalled the
antivirus program and sshd worked like a charm.
I had previously disabled the antivirus program but that wasn't enough
apparently. Also it must have had some services still running under Safe
Mode as well.
Thanks for the he
> OK. The way you're running it, though, means that the user that you log
> in as must be the same user as is running 'sshd'. Are you using password
> or pubkey authentication? Your better off with password in this case.
>
Correct. So after ssh-user-config didn't work, I removed the .ssh direc
Jeremy K. Truax wrote:
Since you're starting things this way, I assume you realize the
limitations
it imposes and the issues you will need to deal with when you migrate
back
to running this as a service. If you don't, I recommend just wiping your
installation and reinstalling (this isn't requi
> Since you're starting things this way, I assume you realize the
> limitations
> it imposes and the issues you will need to deal with when you migrate
back
> to running this as a service. If you don't, I recommend just wiping your
> installation and reinstalling (this isn't required but it's oft
A few quick comments:
Jeremy K. Truax wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to get sshd running on Cygwin on Windows XP. Just to
give a quick summary of the problem, I'll start up the sshd service and
try to connect from another machine or even from localhost and it will
hang. So I have been try
Hi all
I've been trying to get sshd running on Cygwin on Windows XP. Just to give a
quick summary of the problem, I'll start up the sshd service and try to connect
from another machine or even from localhost and it will hang. So I have been
trying to get it working by just running it from the
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