> If I leave out the -k, I get no prompt but I am in, I can run commands,
> etc.
I was meaning the -i
I search the entire computer and only found the one bash.exe, in the existing
cygwin home
Here are my cases:
1) If am on the ssh server itself, all works fine, I can logon via ssh
localhost or ssh myhost. Get prompt and all looks good.
2) If I logon to the ssh server from any other machine with bash -i, "ssh
myhost bash -i", all works fine, I get a prompt and can run commands
3) If I logon to the ssh server from any other machine the normal was, ssh
myhost, it closes connections right away
4) If I logon to the ssh server from any other machine to just run a command,
it works fine. The command runs on ssh server and shell comes back
ssh myhost ls -lart
ssh myhost hostname
5) If I logon to ssh server from another computer behind the router, some
subnet as server, using the server private ipaddress, 192.168.1.125, still get
same issue. So it is not a router issue.
It appears the issue is something to do with running the bash shell by default,
it just does not for some reason. I thought something was messed up with the
cygwin config/install, so I deleted the dir and installed from scratch. But I
get the same errors.
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