gonzalo diethelm wrote:
>> Try: which ssh
>
> $ which ssh
> /usr/bin/ssh
>
>> Or even a simple: /bin/ssh to run the real Cygwin program.
>
> $ /bin/ssh
> Aborted
OK, that's strange.
Try: cygcheck `which ssh`
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> Try: which ssh
$ which ssh
/usr/bin/ssh
> Or even a simple: /bin/ssh to run the real Cygwin program.
$ /bin/ssh
Aborted
$ /usr/bin/ssh
Aborted
> You could also have an alias to something else.
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gonzalo diethelm wrote:
> I have also updated cygwin just 20 minutes ago (with
> setup.exe v2.721), and reinstalled the OpenSSH package (v5.6p1-1). When
> I open a cygwin console and simply type "ssh", I get back "Aborted"; no
> matter what options I give the ssh command, all it prints is "Aborte
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 11:33:13AM -0400, gonzalo diethelm wrote:
>I am running on Windows XP SP3 with all Microsoft critical updates
>installed. I have also updated cygwin just 20 minutes ago (with
>setup.exe v2.721), and reinstalled the OpenSSH package (v5.6p1-1). When
>I open a cygwin console an
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