Dave,
If you want to consider, maybe it would be better to try with the
newer Cygwin version, 1.7.
There was some changes/improvements related to environments and
installations done by Domain users (instead of local ones) and also
related to the use of public key authentications. And those are
Sep 23 16:23 run
drwxrwx---+ 2 je28004 mkgroup-l-d 0 Sep 23 16:23 tmp
je28...@s-exsyslog01 ~
$
- Original Message
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 8:13:31 PM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 06:28 PM, Dave M wrote:
*** Warning: The file /etc/passwd
On 09/24/2009 10:22 AM, Dave M wrote:
$ ssh-host-config
*** Query: Overwrite existing /etc/ssh_config file? (yes/no) yes
*** Info: Creating default /etc/ssh_config file
*** Query: Overwrite existing /etc/sshd_config file? (yes/no) yes
*** Info: Creating default /etc/sshd_config file
*** Info:
Larry,
I am installing the latest version.
I can try a local user, no problem.
Dave M
- Original Message
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:38:57 AM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/24/2009 10:22 AM, Dave M wrote:
$ ssh-host-config
*** Query: Overwrite existing
: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/24/2009 10:22 AM, Dave M wrote:
$ ssh-host-config
*** Query: Overwrite existing /etc/ssh_config file? (yes/no) yes
*** Info: Creating default /etc/ssh_config file
*** Query: Overwrite existing /etc/sshd_config file? (yes/no) yes
*** Info: Creating
, but if you could point my in the right direction, I would be greatly
appreciative.
Dave M
- Original Message
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 9:38:57 AM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/24/2009 10:22 AM, Dave M wrote:
$ ssh-host-config
*** Query: Overwrite existing /etc
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Dave M wrote:
*** Warning: The permissions on the directory /var are not correct.
*** Warning: They must match the regexp d..x..x..[xt]
*** ERROR: Problem with /var directory. Exiting.
t...@s-exsyslog01 ~
$ ls -l /var
That shows the permissions on the
On 09/24/2009 01:07 PM, Dave M wrote:
Larry,
I installed the beeta version (scarey), and I can ssh into localhost.
Good! That's a step forward at least.
Beta isn't as scary as you might think. It's pretty close to what will be
released (soonish).
Um, the question is, is there a way to
, September 24, 2009 11:10:48 AM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Dave M wrote:
*** Warning: The permissions on the directory /var are not correct.
*** Warning: They must match the regexp d..x..x..[xt]
*** ERROR: Problem with /var directory. Exiting
Larry (or anyone),
OK, I uninstalled everything.
I can't seem to find any docs that describe how to install sftp on
http://cygwin.com/1.7/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html
I am still searching though.
What packages do I need for public-key authenticated sftp on an internal
network (this
On 09/23/2009 02:41 PM, Dave M wrote:
Larry (or anyone),
OK, I uninstalled everything. I can't seem to find any docs that describe
how to install sftp on http://cygwin.com/1.7/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html
RIght, that's too specific for the Users Guide. Package-specific documentation
is
for your help!
Dave M
- Original Message
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 12:56:40 PM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 02:41 PM, Dave M wrote:
Larry (or anyone),
OK, I
On 09/23/2009 03:25 PM, Dave M wrote:
Two questions:
1) Should I run the ssh-host-config now or wait until the mkgroup issue is
resolved?
Since you plan to use a local user for ssh/sftp, you can skip the mkgroup
issue for now.
2) Do I need to resolve the mkgroup issue, and if so, how?
on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 03:25 PM, Dave M wrote:
Two questions:
1) Should I run the ssh-host-config now or wait until the mkgroup issue is
resolved?
Since you plan to use a local user for ssh/sftp, you can skip the mkgroup issue
for now.
2) Do I need to resolve the mkgroup
: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 1:47:49 PM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 03:25 PM, Dave M wrote:
Two questions:
1) Should I run the ssh-host-config now or wait until the mkgroup issue is
resolved?
Since you plan to use a local user for ssh/sftp, you can skip the mkgroup
Dave,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Please. It's really not polite
to include
the email address of others in the body of your reply. It just opens them
up to more
spam.
On 09/23/2009 04:23 PM, Dave M wrote:
Then I wrote:
On 09/23/2009 03:25 PM, Dave M wrote:
Two
Again, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.
On 09/23/2009 04:47 PM, Dave M wrote:
Here is what happened when I tried to run the script:
$ ssh-host-config
*** Query: Overwrite existing /etc/ssh_config file? (yes/no) yes
*** Info: Creating default /etc/ssh_config file
*** Query: Overwrite
Larry,
I am SO sorry, I didn't even see that there was an address in the original
message.
Dave M
--- On Wed, 9/23/09, Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com
wrote:
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 05:15 PM, Dave M wrote:
I am SO sorry, I didn't even see that there was an address in the original
message.
While I trust your sentiment is genuine, it would carry more weight if your
reply didn't
twice quote the email address I'm using and once quote the list's...
--
Larry
completely removed cygwin again and rebooted this server. I am just
about to re-install, any suggestions on packages that I need besides openssh?
Dave M
- Original Message
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin)
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 3:34:32 PM
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 05:44 PM, Dave M wrote:
Larry,
OK, I checked my web mail and I don't see that option.
Yeah, that's a common oversight for web email clients...
I am not sure
which e-mail addresses are a problem. One looks like an invalid address
(yours) and the other is the list address.
In
Subject: Re: sftp on a Windows 2003 server
On 09/23/2009 05:44 PM, Dave M wrote:
Larry,
OK, I checked my web mail and I don't see that option.
Yeah, that's a common oversight for web email clients...
I am not sure
which e-mail addresses are a problem. One looks like an invalid address
On 09/23/2009 06:28 PM, Dave M wrote:
*** Warning: The file /etc/passwd is not readable by all.
*** Warning: Please run 'chmod +r /etc/passwd'.
*** Warning: The file /etc/group is not readable by all.
*** Warning: Please run 'chmod +r /etc/group'.
*** ERROR: Problem with LocalSystem or
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