Hello Rene!
Solved!
Thanks again for your input.
Without you it would not be possible to solve my problem.
The Solution for running denyhosts under Cygwin as a Service including your
wonderful cmd:
cygrunsrv -I DenyHosts -p /usr/share/denyhosts/daemon-control -a start -d
DenyHosts -f "DenyHosts
Martin wrote:
SOLVED!
Thanks again for your input.
Without you it would not be possible to solve my problem.
The Solution for running denyhosts under Cygwin as a Service including your
wonderful cmd:
cygrunsrv -I DenyHosts -p /usr/share/denyhosts/daemon-control -a start -d
DenyHosts -f "DenyHo
Hello Rene!
SOLVED!
Thanks again for your input.
Without you it would not be possible to solve my problem.
The Solution for running denyhosts under Cygwin as a Service including your
wonderful cmd:
cygrunsrv -I DenyHosts -p /usr/share/denyhosts/daemon-control -a start -d
DenyHosts -f "DenyHosts
Martin wrote:
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1.) ssh-host-config with User Separation and install as a service
2.) syslogd-config
3.) Installed Denyhosts by issuing the command as Administrator
Administator? I don't think that's needed, the installation is on
Cygwin, Windows doesn't care about special administrator
Hello Rene!
First of all thanks.
I would never dig up a commandline like yours by myself :)
But again I ran into troubles
For absolutely sure reasons I have cleaned cygwin from my maschine of course
including
Sshd_server User Account
Sshd User Account
All Services from cygwin ( sshd, denyhosts
Martin wrote:
Thanks for pointing out that wonderful piece of software.
I installed DenyHosts
[snip]
How can I start denyhosts without logging on to the machine ( logon to
windows ) and open a Cygwin bash and start denyhosts by hand?
I tried the following:
cygrunsrv -I Denyhosts -d "CygWin D
Hello Rene!
Thanks for pointing out that wonderful piece of software.
I installed DenyHosts
But again I got stuck. :(
Now sshd do use hosts.deny well. But
How can I start denyhosts without logging on to the machine ( logon to
windows ) and open a Cygwin bash and start denyhosts by hand?
I
Martin wrote:
[snip]
The last problem I want to solve is the use hosts.deny and hosts.allow with
sshd.
What do you mean exactly?
Sshd was compiled with tcp-wrappers support, so the use of
/etc/hosts.deny and hosts.allow works fine.
Have you read the manual: 'man 5 hosts_access'?
I use Deny
>Usually you don't need '-e', you just configure syslog. Really easy, with
>syslog (part of the inetutils package) is a one liner:
>auth.* /var/log/sshd.log
>With syslog-ng you have more control but the configuration is longer.
Thanks a lot - I didn´t know that would be that easy :)
Working pe
Martin wrote:
After googeling a while i´m giving up.
Can someone please give me a small HowTo
I installed the most recent version of the cygwin distri.
( Full blown install)
I can do successfully a ssh to my host.
I have done some customizing to have sshd logging to /var/log/sshd.log.
Solved by
Dear Cygwin(ners)!
After googeling a while i´m giving up.
Can someone please give me a small HowTo
I installed the most recent version of the cygwin distri.
( Full blown install)
I can do successfully a ssh to my host.
I have done some customizing to have sshd logging to /var/log/sshd.log.
Solved
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