<http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR>  Thanks.  We frown on feeding
spammers here. ;-)

Kyle A. Dawson wrote:
Also, as a test I run a simple remote command to get ls of dir and it failed
$ ssh backup.webmadeeasy.net ls -lart /usr/bin
ls: /dev/fs/D/usr/bin: No such file or directory


But home directory works
$ ssh backup.webmadeeasy.net ls -lart
total 49637
-rwx------+ 1 myid      Domain Users    0 Jul 26  2004 Sti_Trace.log
-rwx------+ 1 myid      Domain Users      181 Sep 16  2004 desktop.ini
-rwx------+ 1 myid      Domain Users    440385 Sep 16  2005 support2.zip
-rwx------+ 1 myid      Domain Users    4377 Oct 16  2005 NetDiag.log

Can this be related?

Indeed.  I find the '/dev/fs/D/' part to be quite confusing.  Are you sure
you're using all Cygwin tools here?  BTW, did you ever send your cygcheck
output as described by <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>?  If not, looking
at that could be helpful all around.

I'm still curious what the output was of your attempt to log into your
machine with bash logging on, even if it does succeed.  Can you send that?

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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?

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