On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 11:28:33PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>No, you can't do what you want to do. You could ask about this in the
>BLAH mailing list, however. This topic certainly
>has nothing to do with this mailing list.
Just for the "don't use raw email addresses in the body of messa
>From your data it appears that you can ssh to the localhost which means your
>sshd server is
running. However, you can't connect to your localhost from the Linux machine;
the connection
times out. Your other examples all look like they are connections from the
localhost to other
machines,
dear larry
thanks a lot for your answer;
I don't understand very well your suggestion:
I wrote:
-$ nedit .ssh/known_hosts
-
-here I canceled lines rlative to cygwin machine and tried again:
-
-$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-ssh: connect to host port 22: Connection timed out
-$ ssh [EMAIL P
dear larry
thanks a lot for your answer;
I don't understand very well your suggestion:
I wrote:
-$ nedit .ssh/known_hosts
-
-here I canceled lines rlative to cygwin machine and tried again:
-
-$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-ssh: connect to host port 22: Connection timed out
-$ ssh [EMAIL P
dear john
thanks a lot for your help;
i write you here some answers at your indications
- On the cygwin machine itself, can you "ssh localhost"?
If you can't do that then sshd still has a
- problem. If you can connect to localhost that proves
that sshd is running okay on the cygwin
- machine.
-
Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> Where is the source code for dos2unix? The executable is in the
> cygutils-1.2.7-1 tarball, but the source code is not in the
> cygutils-1.2.7-1-src tarball. Is this just an error with this version.
> Should I look in an earlier version of cygutils?
u2d, d2u, and conv a
Where is the source code for dos2unix? The executable is in the
cygutils-1.2.7-1 tarball, but the source code is not in the
cygutils-1.2.7-1-src tarball. Is this just an error with this version.
Should I look in an earlier version of cygutils?
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