Note that port 5972 isn't *really* what you want, as that's arbitrary...
but port 22.
Check the Windows firewall, as was already suggested (highly suspect, if
you just timeout when trying to connect).
If you try rebuilding what you did under Windows, you're likely going to
want to look at *cygser
Ernie Rael wrote:
Hi all,
I set up cygwin several years ago and have only had one system at home. I've
recently got a 2nd, linux.
I've used ssh locally under cygwin, primarily to get a term for a use with admin
priv. And I can ssh from cygwin to the linux machine. On cygwin I see
$ ps
Hi all,
I set up cygwin several years ago and have only had one system at home.
I've recently got a 2nd, linux.
I've used ssh locally under cygwin, primarily to get a term for a use
with admin priv. And I can ssh from cygwin to the linux machine. On
cygwin I see
$ ps -ef |grep sshd
c
The following Perl distributions have been updated to their latest
release version available on CPAN:
noarch
--
perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Guess-0.15-1
perl-HTTP-Daemon-6.13-1
perl-Mail-Message-3.012-1
perl-User-Identity-1.01-1
--
*** CYGWIN-ANNOUNCE UNSUBSCRIBE INFO ***
If you want
Autoconf Archive has been updated to the latest upstream release
2022-02-12 on Cygwin.
The GNU Autoconf Archive is a collection of more than 450 macros for
GNU Autoconf that have been contributed as free software by friendly
supporters of the cause from all over the Internet.
--
Libarchive has been updated to version 3.5.3-1, the following
(sub-)packages:
libarchive (source)
libarchive-devel
libarchive13
bsdcat
bsdcpio
bsdtar
are available in the Cygwin distribution. The MinGW64 packages for
the cross-compilation toolchains have been updated as
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