On 4/19/2010 12:57 PM, Myron Flickner wrote:
On one machine sshd startup still fails with a " QueryServiceStatus:  Win32
error 1062:"  even after upgrading to cygwin 1.7.5-1.   If it fails the log
file \var\log\sshd.log is not created.

If I run the script below I can get sshd to start.  I've tried this with
symantec firewall off/on - no difference.
#!/bin/bash
set -x

cygrunsrv -S sshd
until [ 0 == $? ] ; do
   sleep 1 ;
   cygrunsrv -S sshd ;
done

cygrunsrv -V -Q sshd

How can I trace this issue ?

Still sounds like BLODA to me.  What else do you have on your system
that could be trying to manage/control/protect file access?  The fact
that you can eventually get it to start suggests there's nothing wrong
with the configuration and that it's just a matter of timing.  So you
have some dependency in your network stack (perhaps) that isn't ready
when sshd is starting or something is actively inhibiting a dependency.

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