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Re: SSH and Cygwin 1.1.6


I wiped out my installation and registry keys with Cygwin 1.1.5 and
installed the latest and greatest.  Configured everything and uncommented
the "#HostKey /etc/ssh_host_key" line.  No dice.

-ME

----- Original Message -----
From: "Erdely, Michael" <mike@erdelynet.com>
To: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: SSH and Cygwin 1.1.6


> The only thing that would make a difference on my machine would be
> uncommenting the "#HostKey /etc/ssh_host_key" line in my /etc/sshd_config.
> Since I did a new install, there were no files in /usr/local/etc.
>
> -ME
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Henry S. Thompson" <ht@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
> To: "Erdely, Michael" <mike@erdelynet.com>
> Cc: <cygwin@cygwin.com>
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 7:07 AM
> Subject: Re: SSH and Cygwin 1.1.6
>
>
> > "Erdely, Michael" <mike@erdelynet.com> writes:
> >
> > > I've been getting a lot of personal emails regarding this problem.
> > > I've experienced it too with my Windows 2000 Server/Pro machines
running
> a
> > > fresh install of Cygwin with the 1.1.6 DLL and OpenSSH 2.3.0p1-1
running
> > > under INETD as the System account.  I get the stack dump and the Dr.
> Watson
> > > errors.  Installing Cygwin 1.1.5 fixes the problem every time.
> > >
> > > Corinna, in http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2000-11/msg01369.html,
> asked
> > > for more info, but I haven't had time to provide it.  Since I'm up and
> > > running with the 1.1.5 DLL, I haven't been too pressed to look into it
> > > further.
> >
> > Corinna wrote:
> >
> > > No. More input. The stack trace isn't too instructive. You should
> > > debug that problem by starting `sshd -d' on the command line.
> > > and on the client side `ssh -v localhost'. This might give you a hint.
> > > The first line in the exceptionoutput is strange:
> >
> > So I have this problem too.  I stopped the inetd service, ran
> > /usr/sbin/sshd -d, discovered that at some point the relevant files
> > should have been moved from /usr/local/etc to /etc, moved them,
> > connection works fine.
> >
> > Restarted inetd, tried to connect, same crash.
> >
> > Rebooted, in case inetd had somehow preserved some state, that works.
> >
> > So, fix is to
> >
> > > cp /usr/local/etc/*ssh* /etc
> >
> > and reboot.
> >
> > ht
> > --
> >   Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of
> Edinburgh
> >           W3C Fellow 1999--2001, part-time member of W3C Team
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> >     Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: ht@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
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> >
>
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