At 13:44 -0500 31.01.2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Intruders, where? The fact that you got a virus in another mailing list
>is really not very interesting.
Yes indeed.
I set up just one single mail for all 3 lists where the mails came from.
And concerning
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At 10:32 -0500 31.01.2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>And, you're sharing this with us, because...
... not everybody on this list might have recognized the intruders.
Plus: we all should take care
and not distribute any virus -
even when not harmfull for linux.
Linux can be concerned one day as
Hi,
7 mails with virus W32/Myparty got into my inbox -
all of them from linux-mailinglists.
:-(
Chris
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At 11:59 +0100 28.01.2002, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>You have to start it as service under SYSTEM account due to
>the NT user rights needed.
And this has to be done with the nt-kit from microsoft?
Or are others tools successful as well?
During setup we answered the question
whether service or not
At 11:31 +0100 28.01.2002, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>NT has it's own user database with it's own passwords, right?
Yes - but logging in into ssh,
from local or remote,
the passwords (which work fine in NT)
are refused by openSSH/cygwin.
There must be one more connection between ssh and nt concern
Hi,
Finally, our new openSSH seems to run.
The next obstacle is the password.
In the passwd file we find:
unused_by_nt with each user.
Is there somewhere a howto about configuering correctly passwd?
Thanks for recommendations
:-)
Chris
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Thanks Charles,
At 14:02 -0500 27.01.2002, Charles Wilson wrote:
>You need to add C:\cygwin\bin to your windows PATH using the
>Environment panel in NT/2k, or autoexec.bat in 98/Me.
Yes, this helped
The next bastion is the password.
But hopefully it will work - somehow...
Chris
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Hello,
This dll is now in /bin
But sshd complains, that it is not in /usr/sbin
Went something wrong with the setup?
Or do I just move it?
Thanx for your advice,
:-)
Chris
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Thanks for your help
:-)
At 19:04 +0200 27.01.2002, Sami Tikka wrote:
>If you run the command 'cygcheck -s' you see, among other things, a
>list of all the cygwin packages installed.
At 18:58 +0200 27.01.2002, Per Magne Knutsen wrote:
>Did you install OpenSSH as well? Don't assume its there by
e?
Example: there is no folder /usr/sbin/ in this installation here.
The online faq and user guide
do they correspond to the downloaded installation?
Thanx for a hand :-))
Chris
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