ssh-host-setup is adding user to Deny Terminal Services login

2008-12-15 Thread Paul Keeble
The user who runs the ssh-host-setup command is being denied terminal services login, which when you are running the setup over terminal services is a bit of a worry! I don't get kicked off the moment it happens but it needs manually correctly before log out or access to the box remotely will be

Re: ssh-host-setup is adding user to Deny Terminal Services login

2008-12-16 Thread Paul Keeble
> > The user who runs the ssh-host-setup command is being denied terminal > > services login, which when you are running the setup over terminal > > services is a bit of a worry! I don't get kicked off the moment it > > happens but it needs manually correctly before log out or access to > > the box

Dodgy adding a package to Setup.exe

2009-01-05 Thread Paul Keeble
Environment Windows XP Setup.exe - 2.573.2.3 (Unix, Currently what I do is have a setup.exe + release directory that contains all of the packages downloaded. When we install to another machine we choose all the local packages, and hence we have a nice simple(ish) definition of what our system

Re: OpenSSH installation under X64 Vista - can't log in

2008-08-04 Thread Paul Keeble
Jason Byerly ymail.com> writes: > > I am having a problem similar to that reported by Kevin Hilton at the > following URL: > http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-12/msg00552.html ... > ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host I have executed the same procedure as Jason a

Re: OpenSSH installation under X64 Vista - can't log in

2008-08-05 Thread Paul Keeble
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes: > > Paul Keeble wrote: > > Jason Byerly ymail.com> writes: > >> I am having a problem similar to that reported by Kevin Hilton at the > >> following URL: > >> http://s

Re: OpenSSH installation under X64 Vista - can't log in

2008-08-05 Thread Paul Keeble
Jason Byerly ymail.com> writes: > > Maybe I should note that the Windows hosts file referred to the localhost as "::1", a format I am not familiar > with (maybe something related to IPv6?). The results below were obtained after I commented that line out > and replaced it with: > 127.0.0.1 loc

hi cygwin

2016-03-15 Thread Paul Keeble
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Hi Cygwin

2019-01-18 Thread Paul Keeble
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