matthew patton wrote at about 00:01:04 + on Friday, February 16, 2024:
> can you turn stunnel debug up higher?also post your stunnel.conf?
It's already at debug=7 as you can see from the LOG7 in the snippet I
posted.
I will include the detailed client log below:
My client stunnel.conf is pre
can you turn stunnel debug up higher?also post your stunnel.conf?
Beyond that, why something this convoluted when you could use ssh
port-forwarding by way of the remote Stunnel endpoint? Or use Stunnel as a
SOCKS proxy and configure SSH client to connect that
way?https://hamy.io/post/0013/how-to
Here is some more strangeness:
1. (As before)
- ssh first time -> succeeds
- logout
- ssh again -> hangs
2. Another sequence
- SESSION 1: ssh first time -> succeeds
- SESSION 2: ssh second time -> succeeds (without logging out session 1)
- ...
- SESSION N: ssh n'th time -> su
On 14/02/2024 21:00, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
Surely you mean (-v displays confirmation):
Don't call me Shirley :)
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Correction:
> (That would be "options osquery".)
Sorry, I have forgotten a few pieces since last time I worked with that code.
So in the absence of "/etc/resolv.conf", Cygwin uses OS (Windows DNS Query) API.
If /etc/resolv.conf is present, then "options osquery" tells Cygwin to use
the Windows
> Maybe Cygwin should just ask Windows for the name servers?
Cygwin does ask Windows, by default, when gethostbyname() or getnameinfo() are
used (which most applications do).
The lookup does not depend on /etc/resolv.conf unless you configured it to do
so in "options" in there.
(That would be "o
I am using Cygwin stunnel 5.71 on Windows 11 to connect to 'ssh' into my Ubuntu
server over 'stunnel'.
- The first time I ssh via stunnel it works fine The second time, I
- try to connect, it hangs with 'ssh -v' showing only the initial
local steps of connection:
OpenSSH_9.5p1, OpenSSL
On Feb 15 09:46, Kevin Ushey via Cygwin wrote:
> Thanks -- I've put the associated WinDbg output up at
> https://gist.github.com/kevinushey/cdbd15cdf22e5cdcd094b0ad80347dce.
> (Sharing it externally just because it's relatively large.)
Thank you!
> The important thing to note is that #RtlGetCurre
On 13/02/2024 20:30, Dan Shelton via Cygwin wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2024 at 05:21, Yang Yu Lin via Cygwin wrote:
It would be convenient for users to open specific folder in terminal by just
right-click it, like Git Bash and Windows Terminal.
[...]
Yes, please, it would be cool to have this
On 12.2.2024 9.46, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
On 12/02/2024 07:51, Ilmari Lauhakangas via Cygwin wrote:
We have multiple developers on Windows 11 reporting that Cygwin 3.5.0
has a regression that makes building LibreOffice fail with these types
of messages:
0 [main] sh 1280 child_info::sy
On 2/14/2024 17:08, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
On 2024-02-14 16:28, Jim Garrison via Cygwin wrote:
Win 11 Cygwin "dig" and "host": Option -6 causes command to hang
[snip]
Ditto!
Without IPv6 nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf I get:
$ host -6 google.com
;; connection timed out; no serve
Thanks -- I've put the associated WinDbg output up at
https://gist.github.com/kevinushey/cdbd15cdf22e5cdcd094b0ad80347dce.
(Sharing it externally just because it's relatively large.)
The important thing to note is that #RtlGetCurrentDirectory_U appears
to be valid ARM assembly, but not x86_64 asse
(Forgive me if this is a duplicate -- my first attempt seems to have
slipped into a black hole.)
In the snippet below from /etc/defaults/etc/profile (base-files-4.3-3),
the '[]' tests can fail with the syntax error:
-bash: [: =: unary operator expected
if CYGWIN_USEWINPATH or CYGWIN_NOWINPATH
Thank you so much for the link to the github.com/mintty report -- the
best problem
is a known problem :)
I've posted a comment to that report with a little more info.
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On 2/14/2024 3:00 PM, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
Surely you mean (-v displays confirmation):
$ regtool add -v
/proc/registry/HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Classes/CLSID/{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}
Key {86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2} created
$ regtool add -v
/proc/registry
Am 15.02.2024 um 09:23 schrieb Bruce Jerrick via Cygwin:
Has anyone had this happen:
Sometimes when I have a mintty running, the upper-left quandrant of the
desktop
becomes inert to the mouse -- icons do not respond to hovers or clicks,
and the
desktop background does not respond to a right-cli
On Feb 14 13:49, Kevin Ushey via Cygwin wrote:
> Thanks for your patience. Here's what I've got for the assembly around
> get_dir. I added a bit of debug logging just so I could get the
> function addresses:
First of all, thanks for taking the time to debug this further!
> C:\cygwin\bin>cygpath
>
On 30/01/2024 14:21, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 30/01/2024 12:50, Daniel Abrahamsson via Cygwin wrote:
Marco Atzeri wrote:
what if you downgrade to 3.9.16 ?
Thank you. Yes, downgrading solves the problem. The issue is probably
the same as the one reported in "python3 3.9.18-1 hanging".
As I w
Has anyone had this happen:
Sometimes when I have a mintty running, the upper-left quandrant of the
desktop
becomes inert to the mouse -- icons do not respond to hovers or clicks,
and the
desktop background does not respond to a right-click.
The remainder of the desktop behaves normally.
Everythi
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