On 5/25/2021 8:23 PM, A. Doggy wrote:
On 5/20/2021 9:31 PM, A. Doggy wrote:
To cygwin.
A Little more info: I actually have 1 client that connects regularly
to the server. That client uses a program called goodsync. When I
block goodsync from connecting, the problem goes away and I only have
1 sshd.exe process running. When I unblock goodsync, I have multiple
sshd.exe processes running and my cpu gets maxed out. Please test it
like this. Thanks.
On 5/20/2021 12:02 PM, A. Doggy wrote:
Anyone?
On 5/19/2021 12:48 AM, A. Doggy wrote:
To Cygwin,
I am running cygwin openssh as a windows service. I have been doing
so for many years with out issue. Recently, I have been running
into an issue where it maxes out my cpu on any version newer than
8.4p1-1. The solution is to downgrade to 8.4p1-1. My server machine
is a dell t330 running windows 10. I am not a business despite
using business grade hardware.I have tried both 20h2 and 21h1 but
no luck. There are no users signed in when the issues occur and
occurs within minutes of booting up. The only change from the
default config is I have it running on a nonstandard port. Any
advice is welcome as I really would like to upgrade to a newer
version. Thanks
To Cygwin,
I remember seeing someone was going to work on this on Sunday. I am
checking if this is resolved for other users as I do not want to
update and be stuck. Thanks.
bump
To Cygwin,
I remember seeing someone was going to work on this on Sunday. I am
checking if this is resolved for other users as I do not want to update
and be stuck. Thanks.
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