Re: Problem with SSH log on through passwordless public key using the LSA security method on a Windows Server 2008 Standard machine

2010-04-10 Thread Kent Larsson
is kind of Windows installation, which would be quite a problem. Best and quite desperate regards, Kent Larsson 2010/4/7 Kent Larsson : > Hi, > > I'm having problems logging in to a Windows Server 2008 Standard > machine using a password-less public key and I feel that I'm get

Re: Problem with Shift+Left or Right arrow in Cygwin locally (Ctrl isn't noticed) and through SSH (escape code isn't interpreted correctly)

2010-04-08 Thread Kent Larsson
>> If I'm in Bash on my Ubuntu system I can use Ctrl+Left Arrow or Right >> Arrow to navigate one word at a time to the left and right. When I use >> Cygwin it doesn't react to the Ctrl, responding as if I only had >> pressed the Left or Right Arrow. Is there a way to fix this? > > The standard Bas

X over SSH works for xeyes and xemacs, but not for gVim (which do work locally)

2010-04-07 Thread Kent Larsson
Hi, I can't get gVim to work using X forwarding over SSH. Both xeyes and xemacs work fine, but not gVim. gVim works when running it locally, but gets a deadly signal when trying to run it from an SSH connection. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated! Here is some relevant console output:

Problem with Shift+Left or Right arrow in Cygwin locally (Ctrl isn't noticed) and through SSH (escape code isn't interpreted correctly)

2010-04-07 Thread Kent Larsson
Hi, If I'm in Bash on my Ubuntu system I can use Ctrl+Left Arrow or Right Arrow to navigate one word at a time to the left and right. When I use Cygwin it doesn't react to the Ctrl, responding as if I only had pressed the Left or Right Arrow. Is there a way to fix this? The next step is when I lo

Problem with SSH log on through passwordless public key using the LSA security method on a Windows Server 2008 Standard machine

2010-04-07 Thread Kent Larsson
me for a password when issuing it and always respons with "su: /bin/bash: Permission denied", that one might be related? Below are some output which might make it easier to know what's wrong divided into ** headlines **. Thank you for reading! I hope someone has a tip or two. An