One additional note: if strictmodes=yes then mode 755 must be used for
directories ~ and ~/.ssh ...
Andreas Schorr wrote:
>Mark Himsley schrieb:
>
>>This is my guess:
>>
>>Your Cygwin ssh client and the server you are connecting to have probably
>>decided to use SSH2 protocol but you have not
Rational screws up the environment. I don't have sshd up at the office
or I could shoot you the vars -- but look at TERM and TERMCAP...
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 09:19 PM 12/6/2001, Scott Wingo wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I am running Windows 98, and I've recently installed Rational
arnaud GAND wrote:
> I fully apologize because my problem was that I did not restart my
> computer. When reading the doc,
> I understood "form start on" as "from start on bash". Sorry. I made
> another tests with new system variables
> and I found that these new system variables was not set in
You're saying that by using the Hummingbird product, you can ssh through
the firewall? Can you elaborate how you did this?
Jason Tishler wrote:
>Niklas,
>
>On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 09:48:07AM +0100, Niklas Morberg wrote:
>
>>I sit behind a corporate firewall and I'm looking for a way
>>to use e
That's just it -- I normally use 443 as a way to get through firewalls
with ssh. But at the company I work for (I'm a consultant), EVERY port
is locked down or pushed through a socks server. Hence my need to get a
functional socks filter...
Andrew Markebo wrote:
>Just a quick thought about
I am unable to locate "sendchenv". This tool looks like it solves a
frustrating problem I have been having (getting regtool changes to
register in any new Cygwin/Windows program). Can you point out where to
find it?
Karl M wrote:
Hi H.S
Using keychain is only one way, it is not the onl
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 08:00:27PM +, Daniel Miller wrote:
I'm running 4NT (current version) on a Windows XP system. Recently I
got a spyware program on my machine which messed some things up. I
removed the spyware, but I find that I cannot run any Cygwin utilit
Daniel Miller wrote:
CyberZombie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OT: Any reason why you haven't moved to the Cygwin bash shell? IMO,
it's much better than 4NT (my prior command-line-of-choice prior to
Cygwin)...
No, I find 4NT to be more fl
Daniel Miller wrote:
CyberZombie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, I find 4NT to be more flexible than BASH... filename completion is
handier, especially when multiple filenames match what you type;
editing of environment variables (especially PATH) with e
That line has a comma in the "requires:" area. Part of the e2fsimage
package.
Dai Itasaka wrote:
>Using setup.exe version 2.427, I get:
>
>(null) line 1537: parse error, unexpected COMMA, expecting STRING
>(null) line 1537: unrecognized line 1537 (do you have the latest se
I am also running into this problem...but only on one of the 2 machines
I have sshd running on. They're both running the same version of sshd,
and are both XP Pro SP1+latest patches (not SP2)...
Bart van der Werf (Bluelive) wrote:
Ive been using sshd on windows using cygwin for a year now with
I don't get that behavior...
~>cd /c/Documents\ and\ Settings
/c/Documents and Settings>cat test.bat
@echo %1
/c/Documents and Settings>./test.bat Hello world
Hello
/c/Documents and Settings>ls -l test.bat
-rwxr-xr-x1 Rob None8 Sep 2 13:53 test.bat
/c/Documents and Settings>
S
I typed too soon...
/c/Documents and Settings>./test.bat "Hello world"
'c:\Documents' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
CyberZombie wrote:
I don't get that behavior...
~>cd /c/Documents\ and\ Settings
/c/Documents
Do you want a separate home directory from the one specified in
/etc/passwd? You could always 'mount -fsb //computer/A_home /A_home'...
Larry Hall wrote:
At 09:36 AM 9/21/2004, you wrote:
hi
while 'shares' can be mounted in a ssh session via 'net use' by a single
user, it seems that in a mult
Or 'mkdir -p "$HOME"'...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could /etc/profile please get a small change? Could it check that
mkdir $HOME works?
Our situation is that for laptops, the /home area exists on a PGP
mounted disc. But if a user isn't logged in, then this area doesn't
exist, and you can't mount a
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