Im having some issues with the latest version of OpenSSH released for cygwin (under WinXP SP2).
I am trying to connect to ssh.sf.net with a master connection that is shared. I am using: >ssh -vv -l user -M -S ~/.ssh/sf-mux ssh.sf.net To create the master, then: >ssh -l user-vv -S ~/.ssh/sf-mux ssh.sf.net to create a client. I am using keys for the authentication, but have tried passwords too. When I try to create a client, in the master session I get: debug1: fd 8 clearing O_NONBLOCK debug2: client_process_control: accepted tty 1, subsys 0, cmd debug2: client_process_control: got fds stdin 4257601, stdout 4257601, stderr 4257601 client_process_control: tcgetattr: Bad file descriptor fcntl(4257601, F_GETFL, 0): Bad file descriptor fcntl(4257601, F_GETFL, 0): Bad file descriptor fcntl(4257601, F_GETFL, 0): Bad file descriptor debug2: fd 8 setting O_NONBLOCK debug1: channel 1: new [client-session] debug2: channel 1: send open Segmentation fault (core dumped) And both ssh sessions terminate. Anyone know whats going on? I have tried other hosts and even the local host (using sshd) with exactly the same result. Im guessing its something to do with file based sockets under Windows - but Im hoping theres a way around it. The stack dump is as follows: Exception: STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW at eip=61106323 eax=0000CEF0 ebx=00081EEC ecx=00032EA0 edx=000207BA esi=00081EF0 edi=FFFFFFFF ebp=0022EC18 esp=000A8E98 program=C:\cygwin\bin\ssh.exe, pid 3304, thread main cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003B gs=0000 ss=0023 Stack trace: Frame Function Args 0022EC18 61106323 (0040F742, 1003B3E0, 100BD2D0, 000A8EC4) 0022ECD8 610A087F (0022ED20, 0022ED24, 0022ED28, 0022ED2C) 0022EDB8 00408076 (00000001, 0000007E, 00000000, 00000002) 0022EDD8 004031EE (1002D538, 61824168, 1002F170, 0043ED40) 0022EFA8 00401E19 (00000000, 6182410C, 100200A8, 0022F000) 0022EFE8 61006A1D (0022F000, 0022F020, 0022F368, 0022F880) 0022FF88 61006E41 (00000000, 00000000, 00000000, 00000000) End of stack trace Thanks, Shane -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/