Or the only solution is to get rid of
this special directory and use another folder, i.e. "Images_xyz" ?
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enabling it solved the problem.
Great!!!
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the
regular Cygwin console (which opens in the right directory) calls a
cygwin.bat, which contains
@echo off
C:
chdir C:\cygwin\bin
bash --login -i
Should I make mintty call the same bat file ?
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Marc Girod wrote:
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> Yes: your home seems correct.
>
yes, but I do not know why my console does not open in the home directory.
Maybe there is console config file somewhere ?
Marc Girod wrote:
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> I didn't install sshd on my PC so that I cannot comment your sshd account,
> but it doesn't see
1-5-21-81082327-430422718-1981534784-1002
/var/empty
/bin/false
"
Does it seem also correct ? If not it could explain my sshd problems ?
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ed from French) The failure to open a session
has prevented the start of the service.
I feel the solution is not difficult but my knowledge of Cygwin/Linux is too
little to find out where to do something.
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scheduled cron task ?
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e solution is fairly easy. This the newbie condition ;-)
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S. Cowles wrote:
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> On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, gabier wrote:
>>
>> $ssh gabriel@freennas
>> Password etc... Welcome... OK
>> $scp gabriel@192.168.1.103:/cygdrive/E/gabriel/testfile.txt
>> ~/gabriel/testfile.txt
>>
>> Now the connection is established
Jeremy Bopp-3 wrote:
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> On 11/4/2011 08:58, gabier wrote:
>> Ken Brown-6 wrote:
>>>
>>> On 11/4/2011 8:17 AM, gabier wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>> First post here, I am a Cygwin newbie. I try to implement ssh
>>
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
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> On 11/4/2011 8:17 AM, gabier wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody,
>> First post here, I am a Cygwin newbie. I try to implement ssh
>> connectivity
>> between my Windows 7 desktop and a FreeBSD/FreeNAS server.
>> Openssh shell commands seem
default packages,
and afterwards I installed the openssh package (5.9).
What is to be done in order to debug this problem ? Is sshd simply lacking a
sshd_config file ? Then how to build it ?
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