Am 16.08.2012 11:05, schrieb Andrey Repin:
Greetings, Jörg Gerlach!
I did mean that, and now, that you confirmed it, the situation slowly
driving into the land of BLODA. Do you have custom firewall/AV with
TCP/IP filtering capabilities installed? -- WBR, Andrey Repin
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Greetings, Jörg Gerlach!
>> Do you have proper dependency map for a service?
>> I.e. it should depends on TCPIP at least.
> Yes, in the properties of the "CYGWIN sshd" service in the Windows
> Service Manager is a dependency for TCP/IP-Protocol driver.
> But, I'm not sure if you mean that.
I d
Hello, Andrey Repin.
Do you have proper dependency map for a service?
I.e. it should depends on TCPIP at least.
Yes, in the properties of the "CYGWIN sshd" service in the Windows
Service Manager is a dependency for TCP/IP-Protocol driver.
But, I'm not sure if you mean that.
Best Regards,
J
Greetings, Jorg Gerlach!
> I try to run sshd as a service on a windows 7 system. All works fine
> after I manually stops and start the sshd service (with "net stop/start
> sshd" command).
Do you have proper dependency map for a service?
I.e. it should depends on TCPIP at least.
--
WBR,
Andrey
Hi,
I try to run sshd as a service on a windows 7 system. All works fine
after I manually stops and start the sshd service (with "net stop/start
sshd" command). But without that the client shows:
client@server:/root$ ssh -vvv -p user@windowsPC
OpenSSH_5.9p1 Debian-5ubuntu1, OpenS
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