On 11/28/2012 1:21 PM, anulav2 wrote:
Andrew,
Keys will "ALWAYS" be different irrespective if it is two servers on same or
different domain.
That is the whole point of copying keys to remote servers authorized_keys file.
I don't think so. I do know the following - here at my current client
ther
Andrew,
Keys will "ALWAYS" be different irrespective if it is two servers on same or
different domain.
That is the whole point of copying keys to remote servers authorized_keys file.
Else one could just "cat" its own key in its own authorized_keys file, right?
> > > I just checked in the change.
> >
> > Thank you. I will test it as soon as it's available in a snapshot.
I've rebuilt cygserver, and it looks/works fine!
Anton Lavrentiev
Contractor NIH/NLM/NCBI
On 11/28/2012 12:54 PM, anulav2 wrote:
Yes, i meant passphrase.
Diff does not return anything, meaning keys are fine.
No meaning the keys are *not* fine. As I said twice now:
I believe, since these are two different domains, that the generated
keys will *NOT* be the same. If they are the same
Yes, i meant passphrase.
Diff does not return anything, meaning keys are fine.And i have tried
regenerating them again.
I have added rsa.pub files to authorized_keys on remote servers. No luck.
From: Andrew DeFaria-2 [via Cygwin]
To: anulav2
Sent: Wednesday
On 11/28/2012 12:21 PM, anulav2 wrote:
ssh-keygen -t dsa
and password was empty.
I believe you mean passphrase...
What about these issues I mentioned:
Additionally is ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub the same on both machines? (Does diff
return no differences?). I believe, since these are two different
dom
ssh-keygen -t dsa
and password was empty.
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> I am still getting the same error. And permissions are all good.
> When i run SSHD in debug i get this? Has anyone encountered this
> issue before.
>
> bash-3.2# /bin/sshd.exe -D -ddd -e
> debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config
> debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 20
I am still getting the same error. And permissions are all good. When i run
SSHD in debug i get this? Has anyone encountered this issue before.
bash-3.2# /bin/sshd.exe -D -ddd -e
debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config
debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 206
debug2: parse_
Corinna Vinschen sent the following at Wednesday, November 28, 2012 4:08 AM
Thank you.
- Barry
Disclaimer: Statements made herein are not made on behalf of NIAID.
tput of `make'?
>>
Here it is with the last snapshot (20121128 03:24:12):
% cd ...i686-pc-cygwin/winsup/utils
% setenv CCWRAP_VERBOSE any_nonempty_value
% rm cygcheck.o
% make cygcheck.exe
c++wrap -c -o cygcheck.o -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -O2 -g
/tmp/lcl/tmp/cygwin/cygwin-snapshot-
On 11/28/2012 9:42 AM, Massi wrote:
2012/11/27 marco atzeri :
it seems to build fine.
Steps
./autogen.sh
./configure
make -f GNUmakefile |& tee -a make.log
not for me .. I always get the same error(s):
0 [main] sh 143568 child_info_fork::abort: can't commit memory
for stack 0x289000(
On Nov 27 18:27, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
> Barry Buchbinder sent the following at Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:02 PM
> >For the record, I was worried that if I simply deleted it cygcheck -c
> >perl would report perl as incomplete. So I changed the link so that it
> >pointed to .
Greetings, Paul!
> As I mentioned in my original message, I tried to create a directory of
> installation packages that mirror my current cygwin installation so that I can
> install the same packages on another PC. Say the original path for the
> installation packages was c:/cygwin/LocalPkg. For
2012/11/27 marco atzeri :
> it seems to build fine.
> Steps
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure
> make -f GNUmakefile |& tee -a make.log
not for me .. I always get the same error(s):
0 [main] sh 143568 child_info_fork::abort: can't commit memory
for stack 0x289000(94208), Win32 error 487
/home/al
As I mentioned in my original message, I tried to create a directory of
installation packages that mirror my current cygwin installation so that I can
install the same packages on another PC. Say the original path for the
installation packages was c:/cygwin/LocalPkg. For the downloaded packages f
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