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The scenario here is going from one Windows box using PuTTY to another Windows box using OpenSSH in Cygwin.Well, *I* am using Cygwin SSH and PuTTY. And I've had no issues other than what I have explained. One way or another, back or forth, to my Linux box, or from it, from my Windows box to any imaginable server around the globe - no problem.
I'm glad it's working for you, I wish it were working for me.Using puttygen to create new keys, or converting keys from OpenSSH to PuTTY, or the other way around to use for Cygwin's ssh in test box. It just works. Exactly as described in PuTTY help file, chapter 8.2.
I will check when I get back into work (don't run Windows nor PuTTY at home to check things) but I thought Cygwin's sshd logs to /var/log/sshd.log. Otherwise why would I have a file there at all?Check Windows event log. Though, it's obvious. Also keep an eye on nearby discussion regarding SSHD issues. It may be your case too.
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