I have recently installed the latest Cygwin Version on my W2k test server
along with the latest
OpenSSH package.
I find that if I manually start the sshd daemon I can login ok using
PublicKeyAuthentication but when I create an NT Service using cygrunsrv that
this fails (although password authentica
I am trying to rebuild the Cygwin tools under W98 and keep getting this
error message when running make:
Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable.
Despite rebooting the machine and ensuring that sufficient swap space is
available this continues to recur.
This is the extract from the make.log
Igor,
Thanks for this info.
The only Cygwin executables being installed will be those to support OpenSSH
on
that machine e.g. ssh-keygen,scp,sftp etc.
I still do not have a clear understanding of how a user could "hijack" a
cygwin process
running as system account,effectively bypassing system secu
Sirs,
We are proposing to use the Red Hat OpenSSH package on our NT/W2K servers
but some concerns
have been raised re. the Cygwin1.dll shared memory vulnerability.
As the only Cygwin application running on these machines will be OpenSSH I
am not sure how
significant a risk may exist.
Can you please
Sirs,
I recently installed the latest version of OpenSSH on our W2K test system
which ships with Cygwin1.dll V 1.3.12.
I now find that we can no longer execute any VBS scripts from an SSH session
as the cscript.exe gives an error:
"The application could not be initialized correctly (0xc005) C
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