e?
Example: there is no folder /usr/sbin/ in this installation here.
The online faq and user guide
do they correspond to the downloaded installation?
Thanx for a hand :-))
Chris
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Thanks for your help
:-)
At 19:04 +0200 27.01.2002, Sami Tikka wrote:
>If you run the command 'cygcheck -s' you see, among other things, a
>list of all the cygwin packages installed.
At 18:58 +0200 27.01.2002, Per Magne Knutsen wrote:
>Did you install OpenSSH as well? Don't assume its there by
Hello,
This dll is now in /bin
But sshd complains, that it is not in /usr/sbin
Went something wrong with the setup?
Or do I just move it?
Thanx for your advice,
:-)
Chris
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Thanks Charles,
At 14:02 -0500 27.01.2002, Charles Wilson wrote:
>You need to add C:\cygwin\bin to your windows PATH using the
>Environment panel in NT/2k, or autoexec.bat in 98/Me.
Yes, this helped
The next bastion is the password.
But hopefully it will work - somehow...
Chris
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Hi,
Finally, our new openSSH seems to run.
The next obstacle is the password.
In the passwd file we find:
unused_by_nt with each user.
Is there somewhere a howto about configuering correctly passwd?
Thanks for recommendations
:-)
Chris
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At 11:31 +0100 28.01.2002, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>NT has it's own user database with it's own passwords, right?
Yes - but logging in into ssh,
from local or remote,
the passwords (which work fine in NT)
are refused by openSSH/cygwin.
There must be one more connection between ssh and nt concern
At 11:59 +0100 28.01.2002, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>You have to start it as service under SYSTEM account due to
>the NT user rights needed.
And this has to be done with the nt-kit from microsoft?
Or are others tools successful as well?
During setup we answered the question
whether service or not
Hi,
7 mails with virus W32/Myparty got into my inbox -
all of them from linux-mailinglists.
:-(
Chris
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At 10:32 -0500 31.01.2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>And, you're sharing this with us, because...
... not everybody on this list might have recognized the intruders.
Plus: we all should take care
and not distribute any virus -
even when not harmfull for linux.
Linux can be concerned one day as
At 13:44 -0500 31.01.2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Intruders, where? The fact that you got a virus in another mailing list
>is really not very interesting.
Yes indeed.
I set up just one single mail for all 3 lists where the mails came from.
And concerning
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