In addition to making sure that the SYSTEM account is
in the /etc/passwd file, you can change the
permissions on a few directories (or check them to
make sure that they at least resemble the
following)before running the ssh-host-config routine:
chown -R 544:544 /var
chown -R 18:18 /var/log/sshd.lo
I don't use the zsh, but for bash you can modify your
/etc/inputrc or ~/.inputrc file. I am sure there is
an equivalent rc file for zsh.
This link may help ...
http://www.ibb.net/%7Eanne/keyboard/keyboard.html#Bash
>Greetings,
>
>I just upgraded all Cygwin packages to their latest
>versions.
>A
sftp only if your remote system is running an SSHD as
well. Or just forward the data port (20) as well as
the command port (21).
Otherwise, use Putty instead of SecureCRT ... its,
smaller, faster, and pretty easy to configure.
>Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:36:31 -0700
>From: "David Rothenberger"
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