Hi, thank you for you answer.
Yes, I have run this script. But I say to compare, while maybe it not
run correctly..
but finally today I find the "solution".
I have read, to set system as hown of " /etc/ssh*" and "/var/empty"
I tryed, but didn't changed. Finally, I reinstalled all and I have
delete
On 12/17/2009 02:04 AM, Stéphanie Cettou wrote:
Thank you very much. I tried to reinstall cygwin, but the problem is the same..
How I can find scripts ssh-host-config and ssh-user-config to compare?
So you didn't run these after you installed openssh? That would be a big
part (all?) of your pr
Thank you very much. I tried to reinstall cygwin, but the problem is the same..
How I can find scripts ssh-host-config and ssh-user-config to compare?
thank you
Stéphanie
2009/12/17 Larry Hall (Cygwin) :
> On 12/17/2009 01:41 AM, Stéphanie Cettou wrote:
>>
>> Can me help, please?? Wath can I do?
On 12/17/2009 01:41 AM, Stéphanie Cettou wrote:
Can me help, please?? Wath can I do?
The easiest thing to do would be to remove your installation of Cygwin and
start over. I'm serious. There are allot of permissions that need to be
set just right in order for this to work properly. With your
Hi,
I have a problem with openSSH. I use it with Cygwin in a Windows 2003 server.
Before I can connect a client with the password mode. The rsa key mode
don't works. So, I decided to change some user rights. And it was
KO I can't more connect!
I use Administrator account.
If I start the servi
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