Is there any information available on when openssh 8.4 will be available?
Bruce
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chen wrote:
On Mar 20 09:13, Bruce Halco wrote:
openSSH 7.9 is subject to vulnerability CVE-2019-6111. This has been fixed
in at least some distributions, Debian at least.
Fedora (which is our role model) doesn't and the vulnerability is not
deemed that critical by the upstream maintaine
openSSH 7.9 is subject to vulnerability CVE-2019-6111. This has been
fixed in at least some distributions, Debian at least.
As the cygwin openSSH files are all dated October, 2018, it seems clear
that the fix has not yet been applied to cygwin.
Are there plans to address this?
Thanks.
Bruce
On 3/14/19 5:47 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 13 22:20, Bruce Halco wrote:
I had found nothing referencing "No such file or directory", which sounds
rather different from a permissions problem.
Running sshd under the Local System account made no difference.
passwd -R w
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On 3/13/19 7:50 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Bruce Halco!
I'm having to update a number of cygwin installations that are about a
year old (cygwin 2.9.0-3). Usually I just run the installer and
everything goes fine. Occasionally I've run into a problem and had to
remove
10 systems.
I haven't found any info using Google or the cygwin archives.
I don't even have a good guess what file or directory is missing.
I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions.
Bruce Halco
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I don't know how this happened, and it was probably self-inflicted, but
one of the home directories in a new cygwin install has wound up owned
by Unknown+User and Unknown+Group, with permissions 750.
Opening the cygwin window "As Administrator" will not allow me to remove
the directory or chan
I can confirm that this does fix the problem on at least one of my
systems. I'll be doing the other shortly.
Thank you!
Bruce Halco
On 01/07/2015 02:45 PM, craigmcd wrote:
Bruce said he could not see my edits. I'm posting from nabble and used the
raw tags, so maybe that did not
Could you be more specific about the changes you made? I'm not familiar
enough with it for it to be obvious.
Thanks.
Bruce Halco
On 01/07/2015 11:43 AM, craigmcd wrote:
I had the same issue. It seems to be related to what /usr/bin/getent returns
for the group name so that you end up t
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