Sorry, the message bellow accidentally lost the references. On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 20:14:39 +0900 Takashi Yano wrote: > On Wed, 06 Mar 2019 19:33:17 +0100 Achim Gratz wrote: > > This has been the case for as long as I use ssh logins and is by design. > > You can drop privileges after logon (see cygdrop), but not aquire new > > ones. > > > > So if that's changed behaviour for you, then your ssh logins didn't > > actually work the way you thought they were. > > Thank you for your reply. I had tried cygdrop, and confirmed that > the problems below cannot be solved by cygdrop. > > But I don't understand why... > > On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 01:00:00 +0900 Takashi Yano wrote: > > Because of this behaviour, the process started in a ssh > > session cannot be killed from a normal mintty session. > > > > This also causes gnu screen to freeze. > > > > To reproduce this: > > (1) Start screen in mintty window. > > (2) Detatch from the screen (Ctrl-A d). > > (3) Login via ssh. > > (4) Attach screen by 'screen -r' in ssh session. > > (5) Detach from the screen (Ctrl-A d). > > (6) screen freezes and is not terminated normally.
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