Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
> For building 32bit packages I've set up an additional installation on the
> same server. To use it from the outside (like) I'm trying to configure a
> second sshd on the server. So I've installed a cygserver23 and sshd32
> service with otherwise identical setup to
Andrey Repin writes:
> Did you checked the $PATH of a running server? 64- and 32-bit installations
> should not cross $PATH's. (It's kinda obvious, but still important enough to
> check thoroughly.)
Yes I did. That is all correctly set up, the error seems to be a
failure to allocate a tty (in deb
Greetings, Achim Gratz!
>> The only time I've seen that is when I start the server in debug mode.
> That's not the problem. If I create /etc/nologin, I get the message back,
> so even that part of the connection works.
> But here's one step further: in debug mode I can actually run a single
> c
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
> The only time I've seen that is when I start the server in debug mode.
That's not the problem. If I create /etc/nologin, I get the message back,
so even that part of the connection works.
But here's one step further: in debug mode I can actually run a si
On 08/14/2014 12:27 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
For building 32bit packages I've set up an additional installation on the
same server. To use it from the outside (like) I'm trying to configure a
second sshd on the server. So I've installed a cygserver23 and sshd32
service with otherwise identical se
For building 32bit packages I've set up an additional installation on the
same server. To use it from the outside (like) I'm trying to configure a
second sshd on the server. So I've installed a cygserver23 and sshd32
service with otherwise identical setup to their 64bit brethren and bumped
the po
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