On Mar 15, 2016, at 4:35 PM, Kevin Layer wrote:
>
> Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Next time, please *attach* this, don’t paste it inline.
(That’s not my idiosyncratic preference, it’s part of the instructions:
https://cygwin.com/problems.html)
> Running in Terminal Service session
You say
Achim Gratz wrote:
>> Kevin Layer writes:
>> > I've tried various ssh-host-config permutations, but I just ran
>> >
>> > cygrunsrv.exe -R sshd
>> >
>> > and ran ssh-host-config with the defaults. I started the sshd service
>> > and when I ssh to it:
>> […]
>> > If I give a command (e.g., env or
Kevin Layer writes:
> Completely removed 32-bit cygwin. Installed 64-bit Cygwin. Same
> exact behavior.
You must install and run cygserver if you expect to do anything
non-local when doing a key-based login (and log in once with password
and store it via passwd -R).
> The firewall is off, I ver
Kevin Layer writes:
> I've tried various ssh-host-config permutations, but I just ran
>
> cygrunsrv.exe -R sshd
>
> and ran ssh-host-config with the defaults. I started the sshd service
> and when I ssh to it:
[…]
> If I give a command (e.g., env or pwd) I never get any output.
>
> This is a bra
I've tried various ssh-host-config permutations, but I just ran
cygrunsrv.exe -R sshd
and ran ssh-host-config with the defaults. I started the sshd service
and when I ssh to it:
@freon[git:master]$ ssh -vv4 thunder
OpenSSH_5.3p1, OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013
...
debug1: Next authentic
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