ccount (or would cygrunsrv
complain if it were wrong?)
Thanks
Mike Dunn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ cygrunsrv -Q sshd
Service : sshd
Display name: CYGWIN sshd
Current State : Running
Controls Accepted : Stop
Command : /usr/sbin/sshd -D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ cy
;s behaivor.
Thanks
Mike
On 6:25:42 pm 2006-05-02 René_Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Dunn wrote:
> [snip]
> > It's strange how the service starts normally, and sshd enters the
> > process table, but it appears to refuse to run. I wonder if there
>
thing. I fired up apache under my userid, and it sucessfully
bound to port 80, (in my mind at least) debunking the fire wall theory.
Any debugging tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
René Berber wrote:
Mike Dunn wrote:
Good question ;). I have not been able to find one
ay be
wrong with permission beyond that?
Thanks
Mike
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 05/06/2006, Mike Dunn wrote:
I did just test by running cron from the command line (not as a
service), and it appears to work fine. I suspect, that it can only
exec commands under my uid, since my account doe
Hi Mark,
Thanks for you reply.
Regarding #1, yes the last 2 lines of the cygrunsrv command were joined
on my terminal (the email client must have wrapped them).
On #2, what the heck? :) I'm not saying that you are wrong about the
behaivor, but the shell ought to have striped the quotes (si
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