Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-26 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Eric Blake wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Larry Hall (Cygwin) on 9/26/2007 4:05 PM: $ ll /bin/sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 illenseer None 8 Nov 10 2006 /bin/sh -> bash.exe Ah. Well that is wrong. '/bin/sh' should be a copy of '/bin/bash'. I'd still recommend reinstall

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-26 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Larry Hall (Cygwin) on 9/26/2007 4:05 PM: >> $ ll /bin/sh >> lrwxrwxrwx 1 illenseer None 8 Nov 10 2006 /bin/sh -> bash.exe > > > Ah. Well that is wrong. '/bin/sh' should be a copy of '/bin/bash'. > I'd still recommend reinstalling the

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-26 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Frank wrote: I do see that FI-WIN and AMD64 don't have '/bin/sh' but I don't think that's significant in your case (though you should reinstall the 'bash' package to fix this). There is a "sh". See: $ ll /bin/sh lrwxrwxrwx 1 illenseer None 8 Nov 10 2006 /bin/sh -> bash.exe Ah. Well that

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-26 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Sep 26 18:32, Frank wrote: > >BTW, I am assuming that you're using 'whoami' from Windows on both of these > >machines. If not, then we know why you see the difference reported by > >these machines. ;-) > on FI-WIN: which whoami => /usr/bin/whoami > on AMD64: ssh amd64

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-26 Thread Frank
No, I don't see allot that clarifies things for me here, but thanks for sending it. :-) No problem - you arw elcome. - I might have been helpful... I do see that FI-WIN and AMD64 don't have '/bin/sh' but I don't think that's significant in your case (though you should reinstall the 'bash' packa

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-26 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Frank wrote: I try to send the three cygcheck outputs unzipped with this mail. OnAMD64 sshd is running as "sshd_server" SMITHFIELD sshd is running as "SYSTEM" on both machines I use public key authentication. And for my application I shall stick to public key authentication. Do

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-25 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
On 9/25/07, Frank <> wrote: > Hi, > > I am experiencing some trouble with OpenSSH under Cygwin. > Details on my Cygwin installation can be found in the attached > outputs of "cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out" on the > machines in the zipped attachment. > [I tried to send with attachment, but obviou

Re: OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-25 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Frank wrote: ssh amd64 whoami ssh smithfield whoami which then also does not print the expected result on all machines! I am expecting "illenseer", but on amd64 it was "sshd_server" (whereas on the 32bit smithfield machine it was "illenseer" correctly). I expect that this falls into

OpenSSH and user environment: Maybe not initialized correctly

2007-09-25 Thread Frank
Hi, I am experiencing some trouble with OpenSSH under Cygwin. Details on my Cygwin installation can be found in the attached outputs of "cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out" on the machines in the zipped attachment. [I tried to send with attachment, but obviously it did not get through your protecti