On Thu, Jan 23, 2025 at 12:33 PM Jose I Cabrera wrote:
My windows account just changed from e608313 to u618346 and I would like to
> use the old setup that I had on the old account under the new account in
> cygwin. How is this possible? Thanks.
>
This may be possible by using the native Windows
On Wed, Jan 22, 2025 at 7:17 AM Marco Atzeri wrote:
Lester,
> it seems to me that you have a clear problem in COMMUNICATION. Do NOT
> reply to me only. Reply to the mailing list.
>
> I am NOT your personal support HOTLINE.
> This is the last advise.
>
Indeed. Here are some other references that m
On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 5:02 AM Cedric Blancher wrote:
Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
>
What problem are you solving?
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On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 6:37 AM Cedric Blancher wrote:
We have a Win10 env with mixed local and domain accounts.
> We cannot lookup up local AND domain users with just the plain
> username from Windows. Instead we have to do lookups twice:
>
I don't know the Cygwin solution, but here's a short Po
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 8:38 AM Takashi Yano via Cygwin wrote:
Thanks. However, even after reading the document, I still didn't
> understand what strings I should set the members for auth for SMB...
>
> For example, as for Endpoint, the example for ncacn_np is mentioned,
> but not for ncacn_ip_tcp
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 2:18 AM Takashi Yano via Cygwin wrote:
I'm working on this, however, I stuck on setting the first parameter
> of AuthzInitializeRemoteResourceManager(). The most members of structure
> AUTHZ_RPC_INIT_INFO_CLIENT are PWSTR, and I have no idea what kind of
> string should be
This resource is intended to help:
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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(I forget how
many), so it's not a reliable source of truth anyway.
You will need to get the information a different way. As has been
mentioned, on the Windows platform, the best approach would be to use
PowerShell rather than trying to perform parsing on output that's not
designed to
mes nearly impossible
>
> How can I force the language used by "net use" to English, even if the
> system default language is Danish or French?
>
This sounds like an XY problem[1] to me
What is the goal you're trying to accomplish? Enumerate existing
connection
On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 6:25 AM Lemons, Terry via Cygwin wrote:
Vulnerability scanners run at my company have detected the following
> vulnerability in the Cygwin sshd:
>
> CVE-2024-6387CVSS 3: 8.1
>
> OpenSSH could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the
> system, caused by a
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 5:21 PM Dan Shelton wrote:
How can someone run explorer as Admin then?
>
I believe the point of the design was to prevent exactly that (as already
noted, for security reasons).
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I understand it, Explorer always starts unelevated as the current user.
This is by design for security reasons.
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> - WinSG should be installed in C:\Windows\system32\ alongside cmd.exe
>
Not IMHO.
> - Native Windows utilities use /? for help, not --help
>
This is really only a loosely followed convention and not all Windows tools
follow it. (Example: Windows PowerShell cmdlet para
e Cygwin versions in parallel.
>
(?) Why ask when you can just try both scenarios pretty easily?
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https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20080613-00/?p=21963
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2H2)
> 10.0.19045 (Win10 22H2)
> 10.0.10586 (Win10 1511)
>
> Without a manifest, GetVersionEx returns:
> 6.2.9200 (Win8)
Thanks for testing. That was my recollection (RtlGetVersion is not subject
to manifesting).
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 10:21 AM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 19 09:18, Bill Stewart via Cygwin wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure of the exact scenario that led to the "RtlGetVersion is
> > subject to manifesting" conclusion, but I can't reproduce it.
>
>
On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 9:01 AM Richard Campbell wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 9:04 AM Bill Stewart via Cygwin
> wrote:
>
> > Can you please clarify the circumstances under which the RtlGetVersion
> > function "may not return the correct values"?
>
> "Ori
insup/cygwin/wincap.cc
>
Can you please clarify the circumstances under which the RtlGetVersion
function "may not return the correct values"?
(I am not aware of any, hence the question.)
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t a built-in part of
Windows until Windows 7.
https://serverfault.com/questions/615275/
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On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 10:07 AM Mainz, Roland wrote:
Is there any documentation how Cygwin 3.5.0 can be automatically (without
> GUI and user intervention, e.g. via *.bat script) be installed as part of a
> CI (Continuous integration) build environment ?
>
Have you looked at cygwin.com?
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 7:53 AM Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
I have a new Win11 PC, and I wanted to capture the same Cygwin setup that I
> have in another Win10 PC. I copied the C:\cygwin64 folder from the Win10 pc
> to the Win11 pc, then I downloaded a fresh setup-x86_64.exe from
> cygwin.com to th
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 at 07:50, Brian Inglis via Cygwin
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> On 2023-11-16 00:03, Martin Wege wrote:
> > This is not helpful. Cygwin setup-x86-64.exe not being able to update,
> > because SOMETHING is locking cygwin1.dll is in the top 50 of your IT
> > support, right followed by the question of
ty" solution to get virt-manager
running then consider the cygwin time machine:
http://www.crouchingtigerhiddenfruitbat.org/Cygwin/timemachine.html
You can use this to do a fresh install from a snapshot taken before python2
was removed.
Kind reagrds
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decimal 322 =
ERROR_DEVICE_NO_RESOURCES ("The target device has insufficient resources to
complete the operation").
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On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 8:52 AM Bill Stewart wrote:
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 7:01 AM Andrew Schulman wrote:
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> > How can I find out whether the current Cygwin terminal has
>> > Administrator rights? I want to safeguard our admin scripts with a
>> > simple test an
In that reference: "The CheckTokenMembership function simplifies the
process of determining whether a SID is both present and enabled in an
access token."
As an example, I wrote a little Windows program called 'elevate' that has a
'-t' option to test whether the cur
igured as relays. One of the IP addresses used by one of these relays
was (or is) shared with a "dangerous" service. As a result I had to disable
the relay feature in the installer as a default to (hopefully) reduce the
number false positives.
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(same SID, S-1-5-32-544), and is called
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On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 5:12 AM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I'm puzzled because I'm an idiot.
>
That's one thing you certainly are not.
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y problems here.
>
> ...
>
> - Fix reinstall via command line (thanks to Bill Stewart for helping to
> identify this is a regression in 2.919)
>Addresses: https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2023-March/253352.html
>
(amended subject line)
Seems to be working in my testing. Thank you!
B
kage[,...]" -P
"package[,...]"
...worked was 2.918. It does not work in 2.919 and later.
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 2:18 PM Bill Stewart wrote:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 6:32 AM Jon Turney wrote:
>
>
>> If a package is listed for both -x and -P, it is reinstalled, so while
>> not ideal, you might be able to achieve something like what you want
>> with 's
nstalled...
Is there another workaround? (Or did I miss something obvious?)
Thanks!
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On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 1:06 PM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Yeah, quoted paths were not handled at all. I pushed a new version
> 1.64 which contains a patch.
>
Great; thanks!
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e"
This seems to confuse cygrunsrv -L, though, as it produces no output.
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On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 9:21 AM Sylwester Rutkowski wrote:
The setup-x86_64.exe is reported as malicious at
> https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/edd0a64dc65087ffe453ca94b267169b39458a983b29ac31320fcaa983d0f97e/detection
>
> Can this be resolved somehow?
This is, of course, a false positive.
The
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 7:18 AM Michel Robitaille wrote:
Running setup-x86_64.exe (version 3.3.6) requires an app on Windows 11
> (fully up to date).
> It is looking for an app that does not exist with Microsoft Store.
>
What app is it requiring?
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2022 at 12:30 PM Monica Parker wrote:
Hi,
> I just want to know if there is an MSI installer file? If not, can one be
> created? Im trying to create a package for SCCM and it wont accept exe
> files.
>
There is no MSI package; sorry.
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should do X but fails in some way," not
"please add feature X.")
Recommended reading: How to ask questions the smart way[1]
[1] http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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ious, but this means that the Microsoft antivirus
program prevented it from running.
Exclude it.
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og4J is a
Java application logging framework.
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x27;t know what that might be.
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p you is probably not the
best way to get help (to put it mildly)
3. Remember that the people who might be able to help you do so on a
volunteer basis (also, see #2 above)
You may be frustrated, but you're not doing yourself any favors by being
rude.
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ys, "you should
think of System32 as the somewhat strange name for the 'system DLLs in the
same bitness as the application [in this case, OS] that’s running'
directory").
(You're right - not really the right place to discuss - was just responding
to the evaluati
better word) that allows, from a Wow64 process, to refer to
the real 64-bit system directory. You can use the name "Sysnative" if you
are certain you really want to refer to the 64-bit system directory.
This all seems like a pretty straightforward and sensible approach, IMO.
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bummer. I need some time to think about
> a solution here.
>
Can you elaborate on what "sane assumptions" get broken? (The redirector is
working as designed, as I understand it?)
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On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 12:06 PM Bill Stewart wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 6:31 AM Ilya Basin via Cygwin wrote:
>
> > The problem is solved.
> > Our DHCP server was sending me a bad WINS server ip. After fixing the issue
> > I had to reboot the PC (just refre
eboot is required. Probably 'nbtstat -RR' would have
been sufficient (although this command does require elevation).
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;,'pkg2','pkg3'
setup -P ($packages -join ',')
Or even this:
setup -P ((Get-Content packages.txt) -join ',')
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#x27;s a member of the local Administrators group) with
elevation (a process that runs using full administrative privileges).
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whatever account is being used by the cygwin process
is still subject to its rights/permissions in Windows (i.e.,
"escaping" from a "chroot jail" does not give additional rights and/or
permissions to an account that it didn't have before).
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e code, but it seems that environment variables
specified in this way are not propagated to the environment block for
the process but instead are read some other way.
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nment strings using the `--env' option.
These are added as REG_SZ values in
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\\Parameters\Environment
registry subkey.
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newer than my previous install.
Thanks for the help!
Bill
From: Cygwin on behalf of Brian Inglis
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Cygwin 3.1.7 - xterm v360.1 - columns pasted from Excel
thought the Windows firewall was the culprit, it turns
out it was my own misunderstanding.
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v -r is attached, as is the XWin.0.log file. I
redacted some identifying info.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Bill
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 1.20.9.0
OS: CYGWIN_NT-10.0-18363 L270433 3.1.7-340.x86_64 2020-08-22 17:48 UTC x86_64
OS: Windows 10 [Windows
blocking the traffic.
I would suggest to examine all of the rules carefully. I say this
because it is happened to me before, and I could have sworn that I
looked at all of the rules.
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Just something to check.
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s/windows/win32/winprog64/file-system-redirector
The other links on the Microsoft documentation page regarding WoW64
are also quite helpful.
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or in cygwin and is
likely to cause confusion. If you want to add it yourself, you can do
so.
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OW64 but not Windows 32 bit. Is that on purpose? It might
> suggest to someone that cygwin does not run on a 32 bit processor but it
> does.
If WOW64 is supported, then IMO it's implied that the 32-bit version
works on 32-bit Windows. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to state it
e
e:
"Cygwin can be expected to run on all modern, released versions of Windows.
Since January 2016 this includes Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and
all later versions."
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ommend setlocal/endlocal; example:
@echo off
setlocal enableextensions
rem set CYGPATH to cygwin "/bin" directory
set CYGPATH=C:\cygwin64\bin
set Path=%CYGPATH%;%Path%
"%CYGPATH%\tar" %*
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On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 11:40 AM Douglas Coup wrote:
I did try copying all of the .dll files in the Cygwin bin folder to the
> same folder where the copy of Cygwin's tar.exe sits.
>
Why is this step necessary? Is the cygwin install process not working?
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Once that's working, compare the configuration files between the one that's
not working and the one that is working.
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efault user for
> authentication.
>
The service now runs as SYSTEM by default and this is a good thing because
you don't have to manage its password or configure special user rights for
it.
Why doesn't this work for your scenario?
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2. Take ownership to Administrators group:
takeown /F "C:\cygwin" /A /R /D Y
3. Reset all file permissions:
icacls "C:\cygwin" /reset /T /C
4. Reset the file attributes:
attrib -h -r -s "C:cygwin\*" /s
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ell us where this software
> originated from that would be all we need to move forward. We have followed
> the link you suggested and could still not find this information.
>
I doubt there is a simple direct answer to your question.
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Sorry to jump the gun, I found cpp, too.
-Bill
On 6/15/2020 10:10 AM, Bill Coffin wrote:
It turned out to be easier than that. I just re-ran the installer and
added the RCS package. Works fine! I also found "make" easily
enough. But which package contains cpp (the C preprocesso
It turned out to be easier than that. I just re-ran the installer and
added the RCS package. Works fine! I also found "make" easily enough.
But which package contains cpp (the C preprocessor, not the C++ thing).
Thanks,
Bill
On 6/14/2020 5:23 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
Rebuild t
cygwin archives appear to be unsearchable) and have found nothing helpful.
I copied the RCS executables, etc., from my old cygwin directories into
cygwin64, but they don't work. (I used the RCS package file list as a
guide.)
How can I get a working RCS?
Thanks,
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Thanks
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#x27;t appear as an option in the Cygwin Setup tool.
Presumably a new version of rsync will be available for Cygwin "real soon now".
I'm going to stick with 3.1.2 for now.
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seems that "3.1.3+20200429+gitf7746d0-1" is really identical
to "3.2.0dev".
Is this statement correct?
If this statement is indeed correct, I would say that this is
confusing (at the least) and that Setup or the rsync source code (or
both) should be updated to reflect the c
atest? What's the difference between these?
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uTTY - you don't have to use PuTTY to use Pageant (you may just
prefer to use Pageant instead of ssh-agent or whatever and not use
PuTTY).
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it not block (even in the case of an exception). Whether the
installer displays a GUI or not is really irrelevant, particularly if
the installation isn't running as the current user (in which case the
current user doesn't see the GUI anyway).
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Whether a GUI appears or not is irrelevant, as long as it doesn't
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ssions and
> discourage resurrecting dead threads.
That depends on who administers the forum. That's not necessarily an
inviolable rule.
Again - not trying to start a controversy here - just pointing out
that a mailing list has some limitations. (After all, web-based
discussion forums
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 12:11 PM Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 4/20/2020 1:41 PM, Bill Stewart wrote:
>
> > This exact problem is one of the main reasons why many organizations
> > prefer a web-based forum rather than a mailing list. (NNTP is a
> > possibility, but many [most?]
ations
prefer a web-based forum rather than a mailing list. (NNTP is a
possibility, but many [most?] organizations block NNTP access for
content management and security reasons.) One of the other main
reasons a web-based forum is preferable is that participants don't
have to store/delete irrelevan
gned correctly) causes the
created installer to install the package without user input. If run in
the user's session, a GUI is still visible; it just doesn't stop to
ask for any input. If you install using a software management tool,
this usually installs in a separate session, so it d
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 2:25 AM KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
> > From: Cygwin On Behalf Of Bill Stewart
> > On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 9:03 AM KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
> >
> > > I have already requested a feature to totally remove any GUI fro
win.com
> > Original-Recipient: rfc822;corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com
> > Action: failed
> > Status: 5.1.1
> > Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; unknown user: "corinna-cygwin"
>
> Are others also seeing these bounces from Corinna's releases:
>
> https://sourceware.org/p
urious: Why does it matter whether a GUI appears or not, as long
as it doesn't block (stop for input)?
Bill
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ld be
just username, not domain+username
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
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and sshd versions in use and
check what's different between them. After documenting the specifics,
you can post to this mailing list if you have specific questions.
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 2:54 PM Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Is there a replacement? It is a very common question.
I would guess that this entry could simply be removed?
I don't think there's any special configuration needed anymore just
because a machine is a domain member.
Bill
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It would seem that the following FAQ entry ("How do I setup sshd in a
domain?") is now obsolete:
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.sshd-in-domain
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On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 11:35 AM Ernie Rael wrote:
> I just downloaded most recent setup-x86_64, v2.903. Avast was not happy.
>
> Threat name: IDP.Generic
>
> I did check with pgp2 --verify before I tried it.
Report it to Avast as a false-positive.
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evious versions? Going back to year 2000 or before?
> >
> > That sounds a bit onerous.
>
> I think the point Brian was trying to make was that it is not
> sufficient to provide the source code in future releases of Bill's
> Cygwin-OpenSSH package. To comply with
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