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Re: Cygwin commands crashes after ssh login


On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 08:08:18PM +0300, Egor Duda wrote:
>Tuesday, 16 January, 2001 Corinna Vinschen cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
>CV> Personally I'm using tcsh and bash as login shell. I'm using W2K SP1
>CV> with Cygwin 1.1.7, sshd is started via SRVANY under my own account
>CV> which has the appropriate user rights and I don't have any problems
>CV> using ssh and sshd on the box.
>
>btw, did you notice that if you try to login to _different_ account in
>this configuration, sending SIGINT by pressing Ctrl-C from client side
>doesn't work?
>
>i've traced this situation down some time ago, and the reason appeared
>to  be  with  access  rights  to  "sigcatch"  semaphore.  is there any
>workaround (except starting sshd under LocalSystem)?

What's this?  Actual information from someone who has *debugged* the
problem?

Surely you meant to say something like "I know, I can't even use
CTRL-C!  What's up with that?  I had to drop back to B19!"  Mentioning
low level things like the "sigcatch" semaphore is way too much info.

You're starting a dangerous trend, Egor.  Watch out.

cgf

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