Hi,
On 4/04/2025 4:49 am, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
If I connect an SSH session via the "native" OpenSSH instance
integrated into Windows, I can do something like the following to a,
at the time, online only, not yet downloaded file, and OneDrive will
download it ahead of outputing it:
[…]
But if I connect an SSH session via the Cygwin instance running on a
different port to 22, it does not trigger the provider to download the
file, and I see this error:
[…]
The fact that the native SSH session is OK suggests to me that there
is some newer type of security token that that service obtains that
the Cygwin SSH service does not. But I've not looked into it too hard.
No, that suggests that you have logged into your SSh session without
providing a password. Windows will revoke all network access that
requires authentication for such sessions.
Thanks for the reminder, but it's not that. I definitely logged in. And
amazingly, it's more than 20 years ago I was helped on this list to
understand this nuance, I think with regards to running Oracle's sqlplus
command line. Speculating... it appears registry keys for the sync'ed
portions of the filesystem are usually subkeys under
HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Explorer/SyncRootManager/
That suggests tie-in with Explorer... which suggests the Shell
extensions are not active somehow? I speak with complete lack of
authority of course. One thing I could maybe do though, is profile the
forked process layout in Process Explorer, maybe look at which DLLs are
in scope for the relevant shell processes. I don't know how much that
would help. -- Regards, Shaddy
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