RE: Cygwin Data integration Software- Terms and conditions

2023-09-05 Thread Jose Isaias Cabrera via Cygwin
On September 5, 2023 7:12 AM, Adele Salim expressed: > > Good morning, Good morning. > May I have terms and conditions for this software? Many thanks in advance. I don't know what you need, but this is a good spot to start: https://cygwin.com/licensing.html -- Problem repor

Cygwin Data integration Software- Terms and conditions

2023-09-05 Thread Adele Salim via Cygwin
Good morning, May I have terms and conditions for this software? Many thanks in advance. Adele Salim KBR | Specialist, IT Asset Administration Washington DC Area Office: +1 713 753 4188| Mobile: +1 832 215 0771 adele.sa...@kbr.com<mailto:adele.sa...@kbr.com> This e-mail, includi

RE: is it possible to re-compile sshd to support "real-user" login in terms of public key authentication

2008-02-18 Thread Chen Yue
, 2008 9:02 PM To: cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: is it possible to re-compile sshd to support "real-user" login in terms of public key authentication Chen Yue wrote: > requires password in the third parameter. So I wonder how Tectia sshd > implements this mechanism. You'd ha

RE: is it possible to re-compile sshd to support "real-user" login in terms of public key authentication

2008-02-18 Thread Dave Korn
On 18 February 2008 13:02, Brian Dessent wrote: > Chen Yue wrote: >> Is it possible I re-compile Cygwin sshd to support this feature? > > I don't understand the logic here. If certain functionality is not > implemented how is simply recompiling going to change anything? Theoretically it coul

Re: is it possible to re-compile sshd to support "real-user" login in terms of public key authentication

2008-02-18 Thread Brian Dessent
Chen Yue wrote: > requires password in the third parameter. So I wonder how Tectia sshd > implements this mechanism. You'd have to ask them. They probably install a LSA module. Cygwin has this capability as well in the unreleased CVS version. > Is it possible I re-compile Cygwin sshd to suppor

is it possible to re-compile sshd to support "real-user" login in terms of public key authentication

2008-02-18 Thread Chen Yue
Hi Cygwin experts We all know user can login cygwin sshd to get real-user only by password. If user logins sshd by public key, he/she could merely get the ACL in which the sshd process is run. But in Tectia windows sshd(www.ssh.com), user can get the proper ACL no matter he/she logins in terms

Re: session user ID error when ssh in terms of public-key exchange

2007-10-14 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 10/14/2007, Yue Chen wrote: BTW: how can I get this issue-related archives. It's the archives of this list. Search it with Google or use the Cygwin page . -- Larry Hall http://www.rfk.com RFK Partners, Inc. (50

Re: session user ID error when ssh in terms of public-key exchange

2007-10-14 Thread Yue Chen
; > token" to sshd_server in Local Security Settings. The service sshd is > > started by ID of sshd_server. > > Two users: userA and userB are domain users who are supposed to be able to > > log on the server in terms of ssh. I have set up their profiles in > > /etc/pas

Re: session user ID error when ssh in terms of public-key exchange

2007-10-14 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
service” and “replace a process level token” to sshd_server in Local Security Settings. The service sshd is started by ID of sshd_server. Two users: userA and userB are domain users who are supposed to be able to log on the server in terms of ssh. I have set up their profiles in /etc/passwd and

session user ID error when ssh in terms of public-key exchange

2007-10-13 Thread Chen Yue
“replace a process level token” to sshd_server in Local Security Settings. The service sshd is started by ID of sshd_server. Two users: userA and userB are domain users who are supposed to be able to log on the server in terms of ssh. I have set up their profiles in /etc/passwd and /etc/group. In the

Re[2]: terms

2003-11-07 Thread Paul-Kenji Cahier
AIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:38 AM > Subject: terms >> Hello all, >> >> I've been trying to make other terminals than rxvt work without the X >> server but without success yet... The problem of the

Re: terms

2003-11-06 Thread Lucifer
- Original Message - From: "Paul-Kenji Cahier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:38 AM Subject: terms > Hello all, > > I've been trying to make other terminals than rxvt work without the X > server bu

Re[2]: terms

2003-11-06 Thread Brian Ford
Please keep replies on the list. On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote: > Okay. > What are the needed source package i should install? > Well, I guess try rxvt. > (btw mlterm supports non X i think, it has an option in configure > to disable X, that i used) > Most X packages have this

Re: terms

2003-11-06 Thread Brian Ford
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote: > I've been trying to make other terminals than rxvt work without the X > server but without success yet... > I'm not real knowledgeable here, but that sounds pretty difficult. > I compiled mlterm but here is the error i get when trying to start it: >

terms

2003-11-06 Thread Paul-Kenji Cahier
Hello all, I've been trying to make other terminals than rxvt work without the X server but without success yet... The problem of the rxvt that comes with cygwin is that as the original rxvt it doesnt support special charsets, and hence cant display correctly japanese characters, or chinese charac