Corinna wrote:
As I wrote before, somebody has created this setting explicitely. Even
in older versions of the ssh-host-config script, only the "ntsec" setting
was default and that is useless since 1.7, too. "binmode" also doesn't
exist in 1.7 anymore. See the User's Guide at
http://cygwin.co
Greetings, Harry G McGavran Jr!
> This happens whenever one ssh's from a Linux box to a Windows XP box
> with Cygwin on it. On login one gets the warning about CYGWIN having
> the value "tty" in it. The users on the windows systems don't
> have CYGWIN set on any of their profiles, .login's .csh
On Feb 5 13:50, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
> This happens whenever one ssh's from a Linux box to a Windows XP box
> with Cygwin on it. On login one gets the warning about CYGWIN
> having
> the value "tty" in it. The users on the windows systems don't
> have CYGWIN set on any of their profiles, .
This happens whenever one ssh's from a Linux box to a Windows XP box
with Cygwin on it. On login one gets the warning about CYGWIN having
the value "tty" in it. The users on the windows systems don't
have CYGWIN set on any of their profiles, .login's .cshrcs's etc. etc.
BUT, /HKLM/SYSTEM/Curre
On Feb 5 11:49, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
> It rather looks like sshd puts tty as a value in the CYGWIN
> environment variable. Anyway -- It's tiring to see
> the warning about having tty as a value in the
> CYGWIN environment variable when I ssh to a cygwin host
> running 1.7.10-1. Windows acco
It rather looks like sshd puts tty as a value in the CYGWIN
environment variable. Anyway -- It's tiring to see
the warning about having tty as a value in the
CYGWIN environment variable when I ssh to a cygwin host
running 1.7.10-1. Windows accounts I'm ssh'ing to
do not set the CYGWIN environment
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